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Toronto,  Ontario,    February    21,    1952,    et    seq. 


INDICES 


HON.   (Rev.)  M.  C.  DAVIES,   -  Speaker. 


JR.  <tt„  ^Sturgeon, 

Chief  Hansard  Reporter 

Parliament   Buildings 

Toronto 


FINAL        ERR  ATA. 

April   10,    1952, 


Vol.  33  Page  E-2;  1st  line:  Change  "great  interest"'  to  'this 

great  institution" . 

Line  22:   Change  "to  say  it  is  the  habit"  to 
"as  is  the  habit". 

Page  E-6:  Line  14:   Change  "our"  to  "your". 

Page  1-5.   Line  18;  Insert  "surplus"  between  "10,000" 

and  "have  been". 

Page  CC-8  Line  23:  Change  "peach"  to  "peak". 

Page  FF-8  Delete  last  line. 

Vol.  34,  Page  II-3;   Between  lines  24  and  25,  insert: 

"Motion  agreed  to;  second  reading 
of  the  Bill", 

Page  CC-7,  Line  3:  Change  "very"  to  "even". 

Page  EE-1;  After  last  line,  insert  "ted  that  it  is  worthy 

of  our" . 

Page  Iv2vi-6  Line  26:  Change  "Mr.,:  to  "HON". 

Page  HM-7  Line  4:   Change  "iJr."  to  "HON". 

Page  QQ-3  Line  17:  Change  "US"  to  "114" 

Vol.  35:  Page  B-3;   Line  20:  Change  "Mr."  to  "HON." 

Page  1-1;  Line  16:  change  "trust"  to  "truth". 

Vol.  36;  Page  C-2;  Line  14:   Insert  "Ottawa"  after  "on". 

Voi.  34.  Page  QQ-2;  After  line  13:  Insert: 

"CISRK  OF  THE  H0U3S:  27th  Order,  House  in 
Committee  ©n-Bj-ll,  M0f.  iOS,-"An  Act  to  Amend 
The  Succession  Duties  Act",  Ut,    Frost. 
"Bill  No.  108  reported. 

Vol.  34:   Page  QQ,-2:  Line  13:  Change  "108;'  to  "126". 

\ 


ERRATA   -   Page  "2" 


TABL2D:  Return  from  the  records  of  the  By-election, 
in  the  electoral  district  of  Cochrane 
North,  on  the  1st  and  8th  days  of  June, 
1949;   also  the  by-election  held  in  the 
electoral  district  of  Leeds,  on  the  24th 
and  31st  of  October,  1949;  also  of  the 
general  election,  held  on  the  8th  and  22nd 
days  of  November,  1951, 


N 


E 


of  the 

FIRST  SS3SI0N  OF  THE  T.JENTY-FOURTH  LEGISLATURE  OF 
THE  PROVINCE   OF  ONTARIO,    1952,    et    seg.. 

TOPICAL        INDEX 


AGRICULTURE 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

Mr. 

Whitney- 

Mr. 

Child 

Mr. 

Kelly 

Mr. 

Herbert 

Mr. 

Johnstone 

Mr. 

Morningstar 

Mr. 

Pringle 

Mr. 

Hanna 

Mr. 

Oliver 

Mr. 

Morrow 

V-l, 

•A-8 

V-15, 

1-6 

V-16, 

F-9 

V-16, 

1-2 

V-16, 

CC-4 

V-15, 

C-5 

V-16 

E-2 

V-18 

,   F-l 

V-19 

G-3 

V-19 

,   H-4 

V-20 

,      H-l 

V-31 

,   B-3 

BUDGET 


Mr. 

Frost 

Mr. 

Nixon 

V-24, 

A- 2 

Mr. 

Nixon  (Amendment  to) 

V-24, 

E-6 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

V-24, 

F-l 

Mr. 

Brandon 

V-28, 

1-18 

Mr. 

Stewart 

V-29, 

H-2 

Mr. 

Morrow 

V-31, 

A-ll 

Mr. 

Lyons 

V-34, 

A-8 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-34, 

JJ-6 

Mr. 

Collings 

V-35, 

B-5 

Mr. 

Hunt 

V-35 

D-l 

-2- 


BUDGST    (Cont'd) 


•  Mr . 

Chartrand 

7-36, 

E-l 

Mr. 

Elliott 

7-35, 

0-2 

Mr. 

Myers 

7-35, 

C-6 

Mr. 

Noden 

7-35, 

H-7 

Mr. 

Ward rope 

7-35, 

1-1 

Mr. 

Leavine 

7-35, 

J-7 

Mr. 

Fishleigh 

7-35, 

J-7 

Mr. 

Child 

7-35, 

JLk-1 

Mr. 

Man ley 

V-35, 

B3-9 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-36, 

A-8 

Mr. 

Frost 

V-36 

D-5 

Amendment  negatived 

V-36 

I   H-l 

Motion  agreed  to 

V-36 

i   H-l 

CIVIL  DEFENCE 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

7-1, 

A- 15 

Mr. 

Grummet t 

7-9, 

C-6 

Mr. 

Brandon 

7-14 

,   F-2 

Mr. 

Leavine 

7-15 

,   E-ll 

Mr. 

Kelly 

7-16 

,   DD-8 

Mr. 

Welsh 

V-23 

,   C-5 

Mr , 

Houck 

V-23 

,   F-l 

COMMITTEE 

ON  ADMINISTRATION 

OF  CRIMINAL 

JUSTICE 

Mr. 

Houck 

V-25 

,   C-5 

V-25 

,   D-3 

Mr. 

Porter 

V-25 

,   0-7 

V-25 

,   D-5 

V-25 

,   E-4 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-25 

,   D-7 

Mr. 

Grummett 

V-25 

,   E-l 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-25 

,   E-8 

Mr. 

Frost 

V-25 

,   F-3 

-3- 


COMMITTEE  RE  WATER  LEVELS 


Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 


Mr.  Reaume 

Mr.  Oliver 

Mr .  Dunbar 

Mr.  Salsberg 

Mr.  Thomas  (Elgin) 

Mr .  Brc.ndon 

COMPANIES  ACT 


Mr.  Breithaupt  V-l,  A-12 

Appointment  of  Committee      7-17,  A-4 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)         V-17,  A-4 

7-17,  B-l 

Mr.  Welsh  V-17,  B-l 

CONDOLENCES 


7-87, 

A-7 

7-87, 

A-12 

7-87, 

B-4 

7-87, 

A- 11 

7-87, 

B-l 

7-87, 

B-l 

7-87, 

B-8 

7-87, 

B-3 

7-87, 

B-5 

7-87, 

B-7 

7-27, 

B-8 

On  Death  of  King: 

.  - 1 . 

. 

Mr.  Frost  (7ictoria) 

7-1, 

B-l 

Mr.  Oliver 

7-1, 

B-l 

Mr.  Robarts 

7-4, 

B-l 

Mr.  Root 

7-4, 

D-l 

Mr.  Grummet t 

7-9, 

A-3 

Mr.  Stewart 

7-11, 

E-l 

Mr.  Leavines 

7-15, 

E-6 

Mr.  Weaver 

7-16, 

AA-1 

Mr.  Downer 

7-20, 

D-2 

Mr.  Chart rand 

7-35, 

E-3 

On  Death  of  Mr.  Kelley:       7-1,   C-3 

Mr.  Frost  (7ictoria)         7-1,   C-5 
Mr.  Grummett  7-1,   D-3 


-4- 


C0ND0LENC3S  (Cont'd) 


Mr. 

Salsberg 

Mr. 

V'ren 

Mr. 

He  nna 

Mr. 

Chartrand 

CONGRATULATORY 

To  Prime  Minister J 

Mr.  Roberts 

Mr.  Root 

Mr .  Hanna 

Mr.  Frost  (Bracondale) 

Mr.  Downer 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario) 

Mr.  Collings 

Mr.  Man ley 

To  Mr.  Speaker: 


Mr. 

Oliver 

Mr. 

Grumniett 

Mr. 

Robarts 

Mr. 

Root 

Mr. 

Frost (Victoria) 

Mr. 

Stewart 

Mr. 

Fishleigh 

Mr. 

Reaume 

Mr. 

Brandon 

Mr. 

Weaver 

Mr. 

Johnstone  (Bruce) 

Mr. 

Beckett 

Mr. 

Gemmell 

Mr. 

Kerr 

Mr. 

Nixon 

Mr. 

Lyons 

Mr. 

Collings 

Mr. 

Hunt 

Mr. 

Chartrand 

Mr. 

Manley 

V-l,  D-5 

V-ll,  G-10 

V-19,  0-11 

V-35,  B-l 


V-4, 

B-6 

V-4, 

D-2 

V-19 

,   H-3 

V-19 

,   1-1 

V-20 

,   D-7 

V-24 

,   F-l 

V-35 

,   B-7 

V-35 

,   BB-9 

-V-l, 

D-l 

V-l, 

D-5 

V-4, 

C-12 

V-4, 

D-l 

V-6, 

C-13 

V-ll 

,   E-l 

V-12 

,   A-3 

V-12 

,   C-2 

V-14 

,   C-3 

V-16 

,   AA-1 

V-18 

,   C-8 

V-19 

,   A-7 

V-19 

,   B-5 

V-19 

G-ll 

V-24, 

A-3 

V-34, 

A-8 

V-35, 

B-5 

V-35, 

D-l 

V-35, 

E-l 

V-35, 

BB-9 

-5- 

CONGRATULATORY  (Cont'd) 

To  Messrs.  Roberts  and  Root: 


Mr. 

Gramme tt 

7-9, 

A-6 

Mr. 

Stewart 

V-ll, 

i-i 

Mr. 

.Thomas..  (Ontario) 

V-15, 

H-l 

Mr. 

Gemmell 

V-19, 

B-5 

Mr. 

Hanna 

7-19, 

G-10 

Mr. 

Downer 

7-80, 

D-l 

Mr. 

Chartrand 

7-35, 

E-l 

To  Mr.  Oliver: 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)         V-12,   A-2 

To  Mr,  Dunlop: 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario) 

Mr.  Beech 

Mr.  Johnstone 

Mr.  Kerr 

Mr.  Downer 

Mr.  Co llines 

Mr.  Chartrand 

To  Mr.  Nixon: 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)  7*89,  A-5 

Mr,  Oliver  V-29,  A- 9 

Mr.  Grummett  V-29,  B-2 

Mr,  Kennedy  V-29,  B-ll 

To  Mr.  Kennedy: 


V-15, 

H-l 

V-16, 

DD-9 

V-18, 

D-l 

V-19, 

E-2 

V-20, 

F-l 

V-35, 

B-6 

7-55, 

E-l 

Mr.  Frost  (Vic 

storia) 

V-29, 

A-8 

Mr.  Oliver 

V-29, 

B-l 

Mr.  Grummett 

V-29, 

B-2 

Mr.  Man  ley 

V-35, 

CC-4 

CONSERVATION 

Mr.  Oliver  V-6,   C-6 

V-20,   G-8 
Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)         V-6,   D-l 


-6- 


CONSERV..TIGN  (Cont'd) 


Mr.  Child 

Mr.  Weaver 

Mr.  Johnstone  (Bruce) 

Mr.  Porter 


V-16,  1-5 

V-16,  BB-6 

V-18,  C-10 

V-SO,  K-10 


DOMINI ON -PROVINCIAL  RELATI ONS 


Mr. 

Oliver 

V-6, 

B-16 

Mr. 

Grummet t 

V-9, 

C-6 

EDUCATION 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

V-l, 

A- 15 

Mr. 

Robarts 

V-4, 

B-17 

Mr. 

Root 

V-4, 

D-9 

Mr. 

Grummet t 

V-9, 

B-l 

Mr. 

Stewart 

V-ll 

,   S-7 

V-29 

,   H-5 

Mr. 

Wren 

V-ll 

,   G-6 

Mr. 

Dun lop 

V-13 

,   A-6 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

7-18 

,   B-3 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-13 

,   B-4 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-13 

,   C-5 

Mr. 

Yaremko 

V-13 

,   D-13 

Mr. 

Brandon 

V-14 

D-l 

V-28 

G-8 

Mr. 

Child 

V-16 

i   1-3 

Mr. 

Wardrope 

V-16 

J-2 

V-16 

,   K-3 

Mr. 

Kelly 

V-16, 

CC-2 

Mr. 

Ma cO drum 

V-16, 

FF-11 

Mr. 

Johnstone  (Bruce) 

V-18, 

D-l 

Mr. 

Kerr 

V-19, 

E-5 

Mr. 

Hanna 

V-19, 

H-6 

Mr. 

Downer 

V-20, 

F-l 

Mr. 

Nixon 

7-24, 

D-3 

Mr. 

Morrow 

7-31, 

0-3 

Mr. 

Lyons 

V-34, 

A- 10 

Mr, 

Hunt 

V-34, 

D-10 

-7- 


ELECTION  OF  SPSAxCER 

Major  A.  C.  Lewis 
Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 
Mr.  Davies 

FOOT  AND  MOUTH  DIS5ASS 

Mr.  Nickle 

Mr.  Oliver 
Mr.  Leavine 
Mr.  Downer 
Mr.  Dent 
Mr.  Villeneuve 

HANSARD 


Mr.  Robarts 
Mr.  Root 
Mr.  Phillips 
Mental  Problems 
Mr.  Stewart 

Mr.  V/ren 

Mr.  Brandon 

Mr.  Leavine 

Mr.  Johnstone  (Bruce) 

Mr.  Hanna 

Mr.  Downer 

Mr.  Phillips 

Mr.  Lyons 

Mr.  Collings 

Mr.  Hunt 

Mr.  Leavine 

Mr.  Fishleigh 


V-l,  A-l 
V-l,  A-2 
V-l,   A-3 


V-4,  A- 7 

V-16,  C-8 

V-4,  A-8 

V-15,  E-ll 

V-20,  D-5 

V-33 ,  1-2 

V-33 ,  1-5 


Mr. 

Oliver 

V-2, 

A-2 

Mr. 

Grummett 

V-2, 

A-4 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-2, 

A- 5 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-2, 

A-8 

Mr. 

Davies 

V-7, 

A-2 

HEALTH 

V-4, 

C-2 

V-4, 

E-l 

V-9, 

F-3 

V-9, 

F-3 

V-ll 

,   E-12 

V-29 

,   1-3 

V-ll 

,   G-ll 

V-14 

,   C-10 

V-15 

E-10 

V-18 

,   D-l 

V-19 

H-2 

V-20 

E-4 

V-23 

A-4 

V-34, 

B-2 

V-35, 

B-ll 

V-35, 

D-6 

V-35, 

J-4 

V-35, 

L-3 

-8- 


HIGHWAYS 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

Mr. 

Robarts 

Mr. 

Root 

Mr. 

Grumraett 

Mr. 

Wren 

Mr. 

Brandon 

Mr. 

Gordon 

Mr. 

Leavine 

Mr. 

Nickle 

Mr. 

Whitney 

Mr. 

Child 

Mr. 

Kelly 

Mr. 

Elliott 

Mr. 

Ward rope 

Mr. 

Herbert 

Mr. 

Mac 0 drum 

Mr. 

Johnstone  (Bruce) 

Mr. 

Pr ingle 

Mr. 

Hanna 

Mr. 

Downer 

Mr. 

Oliver 

Mr. 

Stev/art 

Mr. 

Dunbar 

Mr. 

Morrow 

Mr. 

Lyons 

Mr. 

Collings 

Mr. 

Hunt 

Mr. 

Myers 

Mr. 

Noden 

Mr. 

Le&vine 

Mr. 

Man ley 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

v-i, 

A-ll 

V-4, 

B-ll 

V-4, 

D-7 

V-9, 

C-7 

V-ll 

,   G-2 

V-14 

C-8 

V-28 

,   J-ll 

V-15 

,   E-3 

V-15 

,   E-9 

V-16 

,   D-l 

V-16 

,   F-5 

V-16 

1-2 

V-16 

,   J-8 

V-16 

,  E2-5 

V-16 

,   J-8 

V-16 

C-o 

V-16 

,  FF-1 

V-18 

,   D-3 

V-19 

F-9 

V-19, 

H-7 

V-20 

D-7 

V-20 

1-3 

7-29, 

1-4 

V-30 

G-5 

V-31 

B-7 

V-34, 

B-2 

V-34 

C-l 

V-35, 

B-9 

V-35, 

D-5 

V-36, 

G-7 

V-35, 

H-7 

V-35, 

J-7 

V-35, 

CC-1 

V-36, 

E-5 

V-36, 

CC-18 

-9- 


HOUSING 


Mr.  Breithaupt 

V-l, 

1-8 

Crown  Corpn. ,  re; 

V-l, 

A-8 

Mr.  Oliver 

V-6, 

C-3 

V-20 

,   G-9 

Mr.  Grummet t 

V-9, 

B-5 

Mr.  Salsberg 

V-ll 

,   B-4 

Mr.  Stewart 

V-ll 

,   F-3 

V-29 

,   1-4 

Mr.  Wren 

V-ll 

,   H-2 

Mr.  Fishleigh 

V-12 

,   A-5 

Mr.  Reaume 

V-12 

,   C-10 

Mr.  Macauley 

7-13 

,   0-5 

Mr.  Brandon 

V-14 

,   C-ll 

Mr.  Gordon 

V-15 

,   D-15 

Mr.  Lea vine 

V-15 

,   E-6 

Mr.  War render 

V-15 

G-8 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario) 

V-14 

,   H-4 

V-24 

F-5 

Mr.  Child 

V-16 

1-2 

Mr.  Weaver 

V-16 

3B-2 

Mr.  Beech 

V-16 

,   DD-2 

Mr.  Elliott 

V-16, 

ES-3 

Mr.  Gries infer 

V-20 

,   A-8 

V-34 

C-4 

V-34, 

E-5 

7-35, 

KK-13 

Mr .  Lyons 

V-34, 

B-l 

Mr.  Salsberg 

V-34, 

D-6 

Mr.  Wren 

V-34, 

F-5 

Mr.  Thomas  (Elgin) 

V-34, 

G-3 

Mr.  Root 

V-34, 

G-4 

Mr.  Oliver 

V-34, 

G-9 

Mr.  Hunt 

V-34 

H-l 

Mr.  Whitney 

V-34, 

H-5 

Mr.  Janes 

V-34, 

H-6 

Mr.  Goodfellow 

V-34, 

1-7 

Mr.  Breithaupt 

7-36, 

CC-16 

-10- 


KYDRO 


Mr. 

Robarts 

V-4, 

B-20 

Mr. 

Root 

V-4, 

D-4 

Mr. 

Challies 

V-6, 

A- 5 

V-10, 

C-6 

Mr. 

Cowling 

V-10, 

1-6 

Mr. 

./ren 

7-11, 

A-5 

Mr. 

Brandon 

7-14, 

C-ll 

Mr. 

Whitney 

7-16, 

F-13 

Mr. 

Kelly 

V-18, 

CCt3 

Mr. 

Johnstone  (Bruce) 

7-18, 

D-2 

V-16, 

E-l 

Mr. 

Downer 

7-80, 

E-7 

Mr. 

Challies 

7-23, 

A-2 

7-33, 

AA-1 

V-35, 

A-3 

Mr. 

Lyons 

7-34, 

B-14 

Mr. 

Cecile 

V-35, 

A- 7 

Mr. 

Nault 

V-35, 

A- 7 

Mr. 

Villeneuve 

V-35, 

A- 7 

Mr. 

Hunt 

V-35, 

D-3 

V-35, 

D-4 

Mr. 

Elliott 

V-35, 

G-2 

Mr. 

Noden 

V-35, 

H-10 

INCOME  TAX  -  COLLECTION  OF  5<&. 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-36, 

H-3 

V-36, 

AA-3 

V-36, 

BB-6 

Mr. 

Kickle 

V-36, 

1-1 

Mr. 

MacOdrum 

V-36, 

J-2 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-36, 

AA-1 

Mr. 

Robarts 

V-36, 

AA-5 

Mr. 

Reaurae 

V-36, 

AA-9 

Mr. 

War dr ope 

V-36, 

AA-12 

Mr. 

Macau lay 

V-36, 

AA-12 

Mr. 

V/ar  render 

V-36, 

AA-14 

Mr. 

Myers 

V-36, 

BB-3 

-11- 


LABQUR 

Mr.  Grunmett 
Mr .  Wren 
Mr .  Yaremko 
Mr.  luacOdrum 
Mr.  Pr ingle 
Mr.  Hanna 

LABOUR  RELATIONS 


V-9,  B-7 

7-11,  H-3 

V-13,  D-13 

V-16,  FF-6 

V-19,  G-5 

V-19,  H-2 


Mr.  Breithaupt 
Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 
Mr.  Child 
Mr.  Beech 

LANDS  AND  FORESTS 


V-l,  A- 10 

V-6 ,  D-4 

V-16 ,  1-3 

V-16 ,  DD-4 


Mr. 

Breithaupt 

V-l, 

A- 13 

Mr. 

Robarts 

V-4, 

C-4 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-6, 

D-4 

Mr . 

Wren 

V-ll, 

1-1 

Mr. 

Herbert 

V-18, 

C-5 

Mr. 

Lyons 

V-34, 

A- 10 

Mr. 

Scott 

V-34, 

CC-1 

Mr. 

Hunt 

V-35, 

D-9 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

V-36, 

CC-19 

OLD-AGE  ASSISTANCE 

Mr. 

Breithaupt 

Mr. 

Grummet t 

Mr. 

Ward rope 

Mr. 

Weaver 

Mr. 

Morningstar 

Mr. 

Beckett 

Mr. 

Hanna 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

Mr. 

Goodfellow 

Mr. 

Oliver 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

Mr. 

Hunt 

V-l, 

A-12 

V-9, 

B-8 

V-16 

,   J-2 

V-16 

,   BB-4 

V-18 

,   F-4 

V-18, 

B-l 

V-19, 

H-l 

V-S4 

F-9 

V-33, 

HH-1 

V-33, 

II-l 

V-33 , 

Mtvi-6 

V-35, 

D-7 

-12- 


OLD-AGZ]  PENSIONS 


Mr. 

Breithaupt 

V-l, 

A-12 

Mr. 

Gordon 

V-15, 

E-3 

Mr. 

Weaver 

V-16, 

BB-4 

Mr. 

Ma  cO drum 

V-16, 

FF-9 

Mr. 

Morning  star 

V-18, 

F-4 

Mr. 

Beckett 

V-19, 

B-2 

Mr. 

Kerr 

V-19,, 

F-5 

Mr. 

Goodfellow 

V-33, 

HK-1 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-33, 

KK-5 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-33, 

KK-6 

PETITIONS 

Town  of  Toronto 

Trustees  of  Roman  Catholic 

Separate  Schools  for  Sarnia 

City  of  Stratford 

Sarnia  Young  Men  and  Young 

Women  Christian  Assoc, 

City  of  Sault  Ste .  Marie 

Roman  Catholic  Separate 

School  Board,  Titmins 

City  of  Fort  William 

J.  L,  Thompson  Supply  Ltd, 

Township  of  Scarborough 

Corporation  of  the  Synagogue 

and  Jewish  Community  Centre 

of  Ottawa 

City  of  London 

Trustees   of  Liassey  Hall 

Corporation  of  the  Town  of 

Hespeler 

County  of  Waterloo 

Municipality  of  Neebing 

Ottawa  Association  for  the 

Advancement  of  Learning 

St.  Patricks  Home,  Ottav;a 

City  of  Oshawa 


V-3,   A-2 


V-3 
V-3 

V-3 
V-3 

V-3 
V-3 
V-3 
V-3 


V-3 
V-3 
V-3 

V-3 
V-3 
V-3 

V-3 
V-3 
V-3 


A-2 
A-3 

A-3 
A-3 

A-3 
A-3 
A-3 
A-4 


A-4 
A-4 


A-4 
A-4 
A-4 

A- 5 
A-5 

A-5 


-13- 


PETITIONS  (Cont'd) 


Town  of  Or i Ilia 

Young  Men's  Christian  Assoc. 

of  Belleville 

Township  of  Pelee 

Corporation  of  the  Grand 

Lodge  of  Ontario,  of  the 

I.O.O.F. 

City  of  Ottawa 

Township  of  Toronto 

Town  of  Barrie 

Canadian  National  ^Exhibition 

Association 

City  of  Toronto 

Town  of  Fort  Erie 

Corporation  of  the  Ore: it 

F-Oncier  Franco-Canadien 

City  of  Kingston 

Township  of  MciCim. 


V-3 ,    A- 5 


V-3, 
V-3, 


A- 5 
A-5 


V-3, 

A-6 

V-3, 

A- 6 

V-3, 

A-6 

V-3, 

A-6 

V-3, 

A-6 

V-3, 

A- 7 

V-3, 

A- 7 

V-3, 

A- 7 

V-3, 

A- 7 

V-3, 

A- 7 

POWER  DEVELOPMENT 


On  Bills  68  and  69. 

Second 

reading. V-10,  A- 2 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-10 

,   A-2 

Mr. 

Challies 

V-10 

,   C-6 

Mr. 

Houck 

V-10 

,   E-l 

Mr. 

LacOdrum 

V-10 
V-16, 

,   E-l 
FF-12 

Mr . 

Nickle 

V-10 

,   F-7 

Mr. 

Macaulay 

V-10, 

0-1 

Mr. 

Cowling 

V-10, 

H-3 

Mr. 

Manley 

V-10, 

AA-1 

Mr. 

Collings 

V-10, 

BB-4 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ont 

ario) 

V-10, 

CC-2 

PUBLIC  COMJ 

fflSRCIAL  VEHICLES  ACT 

-  Bill  No. 

129 

Mr. 

Frost  (Vict 

oria) 

V-31, 

D»l.. 

• 

V-31, 
V-31, 

F-5 
G-l 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-31, 
V-31, 

E-6 
F-5 

V-31, 

E-10 

7-31, 

F-2 

V-31, 

F-6 

V-31, 

F-7 

V-31, 

G-3 

V-31, 

G-5 

V-34, 

PP-8 

V-34, 

PP-3 

-14- 


PUBLIC  CO!  l.ERCIAL  VEHICLES  ACT  -  Bill  No.  129  (Cont'd) 

Mr.  Houck 
Mr .  Dunbar 
Mr.  V/ren 
Mr.  Salsberg 
Mr.  Nault 
Mr.  Reaume 
In  Committee: 

Mr.  Oliver 

Mr .  Dunbar 

RENTAL  CONTROLS 

Appointment  of  Committee  re: 
Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 

Mr.  Porter 

Mr.  Oliver 

Mr.  Salsberg 

Mr.  Cecile 

REPORTS  OF  COitoJTTSSS 

Re:   Standing  Commit -Gees , 

195£  '   V-3,   A-8 

Privileges  and  Elections    V-3,   B-l 

Education 

Private  Bills 

Standing  Orders 

Public  Accounts 

Printing 

Municipal  Law 

Legal  Bills 

Agriculture  &  Colonization 

Fish  and  Game 

Labour 

Mining 

Re  Act  -  Purposes 

Election  Act 

Water  Levels 


V-5, 

A-2 

V-5, 

A- 2 

V-5, 

B-5 

V-5, 

C-8 

V-5, 

D-3 

V-27, 

E-4 

V-3, 

B-2 

V-3, 

B-3 

V-3, 

B-4 

V-3, 

B-4 

V-3, 

B-4 

V-3, 

B-5 

V-27, 

A-3 

V-27, 

A-3 

V-27, 

A- 5 

-15- 


REPORTS  OF  COIJJTTSES 


1st  Report,  Committee  on  Standing  Orders 
2nd  Report,  Committee  to  Select  Members 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Standing  Orders 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Private  Bills 
3rd  Report,  Committee  on  Standing  Orders 
2nd  Report,  Committee  on  Misc. Private  Bills 
3rd  Report,  Committee  on  Misc. Private  Bills 
Commissioner  of  Estate  Bills 
3rd  Report,  Committee  to  Select  Standing 

Committee 
4th  Report,  Committee  on  Private  Bills 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Legal  Bills 
1st  Report,  Committee  Agriculture  and 

Colonization 
5th  Report,  Committee  on  Private  Bills 
6th  Fiscal  Report,  Committee  on  Private 

Bills 
2nd  Report,  Committee  on  Legal  Bills 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Mining 
3rd  Report,  Committee  on  Legal  Bills 
2nd  Report,  Committee  on  Agriculture  and 

Colonization 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Lands  and 

Forests 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Printing 
1st  Report,  Committee  on  Municipal  Law 
4th  Report,  Committee  on  Legal  Bills 
Report,  Committee  on  Fish  and  Game 


V-3, 

B-4 

V-7, 

A- 2 

V-ll, 

A-2 

V-ll, 

A-3 

V-14, 

B-5 

V-14 

B-6 

V-16, 

A-2 

V-17, 

A-l 

V-17 

A-3 

V-21 

,    A-l 

V-22 

,    A-2 

V-23 

,    A-2 

V-24, 

,    A-2 

V-25 

,    A-2 

V-27 

,    A-2 

V-28 

,    A-l 

V-29 

,    A-2 

V-31 

V-31 
V-31 
V-31 

V-32 

V-34 


A-l 

A-2 
A-3 
A-5 

A-l 
A-l 


RESOLUTIONS 


Re  Death  of  King: 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 
Mr.  Oliver 
Mr.  Grummett 

By  Mr.  Porter 
Mr.  Kennedy- 
Mr.  Challies 


V-l, 

C-l 

7-1, 

B-l 

V-l, 

B-l 

V-l, 

B-l 

V-13, 

C-10 

V-13, 

C-10 

V-13, 

C-10 

/ 


-16- 


R.1S0LUTI0NS  (Cont'd) 


By  Mr.  Goodfellow 

Mr.  Goodfellow 

Mr.  Griesinger,  #  6. 

#  7. 

Mr.  Thomas  (Elgin) 

Mr.  Oliver 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 

Mr .  We  Is  h 

Mr.  Dunbar,  #  10 

Mr.  Dunbar,  #  11 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 

Mr.  Phillips,  #  13 

Mr.  Goodfellow,  §   14 

Mr.  Goodfellow,  #  15 

Mr.  Phillips,  #  16 

Mr.  Salsberg 

Mr.  Oliver 

Mr.  Porter,  §   17 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)  #  18 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)  #  19 

Mr.  Goodfellow,  #  20 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)  for 
granting  certain  monies 


V-26, 

D-l 

V-26, 

D-l 

V-28, 

B-l 

V-28, 

B-l 

V-28, 

B-2 

V-28, 

B-2 

V-28, 

B-3 

V-28, 

B-6 

V-28, 

B-7 

V-28, 

B-7 

V-28, 

B-8 

V-28, 

B-8 

V-28, 

B-8 

V-28, 

B-9 

V-28, 

B-9 

V-33, 

D-7 

V-33, 

D-9 

V-33, 

N-l 

V-33, 

N-l 

V-33, 

N-2 

V-35, 

MM-1 

V-36, 

CC-2 

ST.  DAVID'S  DAY 


Mr. 

Davies 

V-7, 

A-6 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

V-7, 

A- 7 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-7, 

A-8 

ST.  PATRIC: 

l^'S  DAY 

Mr. 

Roberts 

V-18, 

A-3 

Mr. 

Frost  (Bracondale) 

V-18, 

A-6 

Mr. 

Daley- 

V-18, 

A-7 

Mr. 

Man  ley- 

V-18, 

A-8 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-18, 

A- 9 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-18, 

B-2 

Mr. 

Kerr 

V-18, 

B-3 

Mr. 

Gordon 

V-18, 

B-4 

SECURITIES  ACT 


-17- 


Mr.  Wren 

Mr,  Salsberg 

Mr.  Porter,  2nd  Reading. 


SPEECH  FROM  THRONE 


7-8,   C-5 

V-8,    C-8 
V-7 ,    B-5 


Mr. 

Breithaupt 

V-l, 

A- 6 

V-36 

,   CC-15 

Mr. 

Roberts 

V-4, 

A- 15 

Mr. 

Root 

V-4, 

D-l 

Mr. 

Oliver  -  Opening 

V-6, 

B-2 

.  Closing 

V-20 

,   F-4 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-6, 

C-13 

Mr. 

Grummett 

V-9, 

A-3 

Mr. 

Phillips 

V-9, 

E-9 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-9, 

H-4 

V-ll 

»   B-l 

Mr. 

St  ewar t 

V-ll 

,   E-l 

Mr. 

Wren 

V-ll 

,   F-9 

Mr. 

Fishleigh 

V-12 

,   A-3 

Mr. 

Reaume 

V-12 

C-l 

Mr. 

Yaremko 

V-13 

,   D-3 

Mr. 

Roberts 

V-13 

,   S-l 

Mr. 

Macaulay 

V-13 

A-2 

Mr. 

Brandon 

V-14 

,   C-3 

Mr. 

Cowling 

V-14 

F-3 

Mr. 

Gordon 

V-15, 

D-4 

Mr. 

Leavine 

V-15 

,   E-5 

Mr. 

War render 

V-15, 

F-l 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

V-15, 

H-l 

Mr. 

Nickle 

V-16, 

C-7 

Mr. 

Myers 

V-16, 

E-6 

Mr. 

Whitney 

V-16 

i   F-l 

Mr. 

Child 

V-16, 

F-l 

Mr. 

Wardrope 

V-16, 

J-l 

Mr. 

Weaver 

V-16, 

AA-1 

Mr. 

Kelly 

V-16, 

CC-2 

Mr. 

Beech 

V-16, 

DD-1 

-18- 


SPE"CH  FROM  THRONE  (Cont'd) 


Mr. 

Elliott 

V-16 

,   EE-1 

Mr. 

MacOdrum 

V-16 

,   FF-1 

Mr. 

Herbert 

V-18 

,    c-i 

Mr. 

Johnstone  (Brace) 

V-18 

,   C-8 

Mr. 

Mo  mines  tar 

V-18 

j   E-5 

Mr. 

Beckett 

V-19 

,      A-7 

Mr. 

Gemmell 

V-19 

i   B-5 

Mr. 

Kerr 

V-19 

,   E-2 

Mr. 

Pr ingle 

V-19 

,   F-7 

Mr. 

Hanna 

V-19, 

G-10 

Mr. 

Frost  (Bracondale) 

V-19 

1-1 

Mr. 

Downer 

V-20, 

D-l 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-20, 

F-4 

Mr. 

Porter 

V-20, 

K-4 

Amendment  to 

V-6, 

C-12 

i 

intendment  negatived 

V-20, 

K-16 

Amendment  to  Amendment 

V-9, 

E-8 

. 

Amendment  to  Amendment 

negatived 

V-20, 

K-16 

Motion  for  Reply  Agreed  to 

V-20, 

K-17 

ST.  LA.Y/HE 

.\C~  POWER  DEVELOPMENT 

V-6, 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

A-4 

Mr. 

Challies 

V-6, 

A- 5 

Mr. 

Oliver 

V-6, 

C-3 

Mr. 

Johnstone  (Bruce) 

V-18, 

C-9 

Mr. 

Gemmell 

V-19, 

C-6 

Mr. 

Pr ingle 

V-19, 

F-8 

Mr. 

Frost  (Brancondale ) 

V-19, 

J-l 

Mr. 

Downer 

V-20, 

F-l 

Mr. 

Lyons 

V-34, 

B-3 

SEAWAY  DEVELOPMENT 

On  Bills  68  and  69,  1st  Reading  V-10,  CC-5 
Mr.  Salsberg  V-10,  CC-5 

Mr.  V/arrender  V-10,  EE-5 


-19- 
STjAhAY  D3VZL0FLZNT    (Cont'd) 


Mr. 

Leavine 

V-10 

,   FF-1 

Mr. 

I  .'or  nine  star 

V-10, 

FF-2 

Mr. 

Reaume 

V-10, 

FF-3 

Ivlr. 

Herbert 

V-10, 

FF-5 

Mr. 

Brandon 

V-10, 

00-1 

V-14, 

C-ll 

Mr. 

Root 

V-10, 

GG-3 

Mr. 

Kelly 

V-10, 

GG-8 

Mr. 

Noden 

V-10, 

GG-9 

Mr . 

Stev/ art 

V-ll, 

F-5 

Hon 

.  Mennen  Williams 

(Governor  of  Michigan) 

V-14, 

A-20 

Mr. 

Whitney 

V-16, 

r-12 

Mr. 

Child 

V-16, 

1-4 

Mr. 

Chartrand 

V-35 

i   F-l 

Mr. 

Elliott 

V-35, 

G-4 

Mr. 

War dr ope 

V-35 

i   1-3 

Mr. 

Man ley 

V-35 

,   CC-3 

Mr. 

Brei  thaupt 

V-36 

,   CC-17 

SOIL  3R0SI0N 

Mr.   Murdoch 

Mr.    Child 

Mr.    Salsberg, 

Mr.    Frost    (Victoria) 

Mr.   Oliver 


W5LFABS.  PUBLIC 


Mr.  Robarts 
Mr.  Root 
Mr,  v/eaver 
Mr.  Morningstar 
Mr.  Hanna 
Mr ,  Morrow 
Mr.  Whitney 
Mr.  Lyons 
Mr.  Fishleigh 


V-23,  B-2 

V-23,  B-4 

V-23,  B-5 

V-23,  B-5 

V-23,  C-2 


V-4, 

0-5 

V-4, 

D-9 

V-16, 

BB-3 

V-18, 

F-3 

V-19, 

G-12 

V-31, 

B-8 

V-16, 

F-7 

V-34, 

B-2 

V-35, 

J-7 

-20- 


Y/ORaMEN  •  S   C  OMPENS  ATI  ON 


Mr. 

Breithaupt 

v-i, 

A- 10 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria) 

V-6, 

D-9 

Mr. 

Beech 

7-16, 

DD-4 

Mr. 

Korninrstar 

V-18 

,  F-2 

Mr. 

Daley 

V-18 

,   F-6 

V-22 

,  C-13 

Mr. 

Salsberg 

V-18 

i  J-7 

V-22 

,  A-9 

Mr. 

Kerr 

7-19 

F-l 

Mr. 

Pr  ingle 

7-19, 

A-6 

Mr. 

Leavine 

V-22 

B-8 

Mr. 

Hunt 

V-22 

C-l 

Mr. 

Wren 

V-22 

i  C-4 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

V-22 

,  C-9 

-  21  - 


INDEX  3Y  SPEAKERS 


ALLAKj  .JaIES  N.  (?C)  Haldimand-Norfolk 
On  Resolution  -  I"r.  Cliver 
Re  Agriculturalsituation 
Lot  Deteriorated 
In  Relation  to  other  Economies 
Re  Export  1'arkets 

Tonatoes  (canned) 
Decrease  in  Exports 
Re  Leadership  Lacking 
Re  Cattle  Embargo 
Re  Tobacco  Tax 

Re  Various  Irarketing  Schemes 
Re  O.A.C. 

Re  Agricultural  representatives 
Re  Junior  Farmers  Organizations 
Re  U.S.  Agricultural  Economy- 
Meeds  for  3'ear  cannot  be  produced 
Re  Natural  Resources 
Re  Centralization  of  Industry 

ALLEN.  H.  II.  (PC)  Middlesex  South 
On  Bill  114  (2nd  Reading) 

Good  Legislation  -  badly  needed 
No  Cause  for  Doubt 


V33-F-11 
V33-F-11 
V33-F-12 
V33-F-13 

V33-F-14 
V33-F-14 
V33-F-14 
V33-F-15 
V33-F-16 

V33-F-17 

V33-F-19 

V33-F-20. 

V33-F-20 

V33-H-1 

V33-H-2 

V33-H-2 

V33-H-4 

V33-H-5 


V33-FF-10 
V33-FF-10 
V33-FF-11 


BEECH .' WILLIAM  0.  (PC)  York  South 
on  speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  to  I'r.  Speaker 
Proceedings  differ  from  County  Council 
Re  Housing 

Financial  ^id  for 

Re  Rent  Control 
Re  Unsatisfied  Judgment  Fund 
Re  Labour  Relations 
Re  Workmen's  Compensation  Act 


Re  Stock-Car  Racing 

Re  Ignoring  Speed  Limits  b? 


3uses  &  Street- 
Cars 


Recreational  Grants 
Re  General  Hospital 

Re  Cost  of 
Re  Civil  Defence 

Payment  for  Uncertain 
Congratulatory  -  I'r.  Dunlop 
Re  Education  of  Children 
Re  Poem  -  Sir  Francis  ~n-..ke 
Re  Raisir.f  Si   hts  &  Broadening  Vision 
Re  Familiarizing  Self  with  Pioneers 
Invitation  to  Visit  South  York 


V16-DD-1 
V16-DD-1 
V16-DD-1 
V16-DD-2 
V16-DD-3 
V16-DD-3 

V16-DD-3 
V16-DD-4 
Vlo-DD-4 
V16-DD-6 

Vl6i,DD-6 

Vl6-^D-7 

V16-DD-7 

V16-DD-7 

V16-DD-8 

V16-DD-2 

VIG-Dj-9 

V16-DD-9 

V16-DD-10 

V16-DD-10 

V16-DD-11 

V16-DD-11 


-  22  - 


CECH  (York  South)  (Continued) 
On  Bill  145  (2nd  Reading") 
Re  Burlington  Effort 
Re  Owen  Sound  Effort 


BECIi 


i? 


TT 


On 


HOLLIS  S.  (PC)  York  East 
Speech  from  the  throne 
Congratulatory  -  Ur,  Speaker 
Dominion  Built  Soundly  and  V/ell 
Canadians  Privileged  People 
Re  Social  Security 

Privilege  over-emphasized 
Cost  of  Welfare  Services 
Re  Old-Age  Assistance 
Re  Old-Age  Pensions  • 

Administration  of  -  In  York  County 
Living  Accommodations  For 

BRANDON,  WILLIAMS.  (PC)  York  West) 
On  Bills  6S  and  69  (2nd  Reading) 
Re  History  of  Hydro 
Re  Hydro  of  Prime  Importance 
Re  Civil  Defence  Program 
Re  Centralization  of  Industry 
Re  Tribute  to  Prime  I'inister 
Project  in  Canada's  Best  Interests 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  -  l'r.  Speaker 
Tatters  of  Public  Interest  In 
Legislation  for  Benefit  of  Province 
Re  Government  in  Glass  House 


Re 

Self-Government  in  House 

Re 

Service  in  I'unicioal  Life 

Advancement  to  County  Councils 

"      "  Provincial  Legislature 

Re 

Democracy 

Re 

Riding  of  York  T'Jest 

Jownship  of  Etobicoke 
In  2nd  place  among  municipalities 
Industrial  Development  of 
Re  Highways 

Development  of 
Application  of  Gasoline  Tax 
Re  1937  Construction  of  iueen  Elizabeth 

Highway 
Toronto-Barrie 
Originally  ox-cart  trails 
Followed  by  Steam  Railways 
Re  Original  Ontario  Highway 
Re  Expenditures  on  Highways 


V34-I-9 
V34-J-1 
V34-J-1 


VI9-A-7 

V19-A-7 

VI9-A-7 

V19-A-8 

V19-A-S 

V19-A-8 

V19-A-10 

V19-B-1 

V19-B-2 

V19-B-3 

VI9-B-3 


V10-GG-1 

V10-GG-1 

V10-GG-1 

V10-GG-2 

V10-GG-2 

V10-GG-2 

V10-GG-3 

V14-C-3 

V14-C-3 

V14-C-3 

V14-C-3 

V14-C-3 
V14-C-4 
V14-C-5 
V14-C-5 
V14-C-6 
V14-C-6 
V14-C-6 
V14-C-6 
V14-C-7 
V14-C-7 
V14-C-7 
V14-C-S 
V14-C-S 

V14-C-S 
VI4-C-9 
V14-C-9 
V14-C-9 
V14-C-9 
V14-C-10 


-  23  - 


SiIaLDU;.  t.'ILLIaF  S.  (PC)  York 


"est 


Re 


(Continued) 

Health 

Re  Provincial  Health  Units 
Re  St,  Lawrence  Seaway 
Re  Hydro  Development 
Re  Housing 

Lo  early  housing  shortage 

Industrial  Expansion  due  to  war  increased 

demand  for 

Re  Freezing  of  Rentals 

Re  "Wartime  Housing" 

Re  Federal  Contributions  -  1943 
Re  Ajax 

Federal-Provincial  Co-operation  re 


Re 


Re 


Education 
Cost  of 
Tax  Bills 


Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 


Re 


Re 


Re 


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of  Education 


Budgets  of  School  Boards 

Duty  of  Funicipal  Council  in 

Increases  to  Boards 

Demands  of  Boards 

Greater  than  for  municipal 

Re  Backlog  of      " 

Representation  of  1'unicipal  Council  in 
School  Boards 
Re  Government  Assistance 

Re  Government  grants 

"hand-outs"  to  Boards 

'•Jays  sought  to  spend 

Costs  of  -  should  be  shared  by  all 
Levels  of  Government 
Re  Federal  Responsibility 
Re  3us  Transportation  part  of  Cost 
Re  All  Children  should  have  same  oppor- 

tuniti 
Municipalities 
Re  Municipal  Services 

Incl  uded  in 

Should  be  excluded  from 

Hospitalization  for  Indigents 
'.Jelfare  Services 
Children's  Aid  Societies 
Unemployment  Relief 

Re  Unemployment  Insurance 

Re  Unemployed  Employables 

Re  Children's  Aid  &  Welfare 
Re  Sources  of  Municipal  Monies 

Re  Taxation 

Re  Provincial  Grants 
To  Municipalities 


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.'■JILLIAK  Z.    (FC)York  T;:est  (Continued) 
Re  Relief  to  Real  Sstate  Cwners 
Re  Funds  for  Children's  Aid  Societies 

Re  C rants  for 
Civil  Defence 
luch  Talk;  Little  Action 
Re  Plans  in  Toronto  &  York 
Re  Federal-Provincial  Responsibility- 
Re  Good  Government  Provided 
Committee  on  V'ater  Levels 
Re  Lake  Promenade  Situation 
the  Budget 
Highlights  to 

Re  Request  by  People  for  Services 
Re  Local  Services 

Re  Certain  Services  should  be  municipal 
responsibility 

Re  Certain  Services  should  be  provincial 
responsibility 
Grants  in  Lieu  of  Taxes 
Federal  Grants 

Difficulties  in  Municipal  Financing 
Soil  Erosion 
In  "Jest  York 
Immediate  Aid  Required 
No  Municipal  Surpluses 

Ontario  Municipal  Improvement  Corporation 
Rotating  Credit  Fund 
Assistance  from  U.S. Bankers 
Zducation 

Re  Salary  Schedule  for  Teachers 
Municipal  Zxenotions 
Highways 
In  ".'est  York 
Re  "Queensway" 

Re  Tarket  in 

Safety  of  Children 

Traffic  speed  should  be  reduced  in 

School  Areas 

Traffic  Lights  at  Schools 
Budget  Satisfactory 
Of  Benefit  to  Municipalities 


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BREITRAbPT,  KOi..  L.  P.  (Lieutenant-Governor) 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne  (At  Opening) 
Re  Death  of  King 
Re  'ielcome  to  Assembly 
Re  Growth  of  Province 
Re  Housing 

Crown  Corporation  re 
Rent  Control 


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3REITKAUPT,  I-IOI..  L.  k.  (Lieutenant-Governor)  Continued : 

Agriculture  Developnent  Vl-A-S 

Re  Rural  Telephones  Vl-A-10 

Re  La'rour  Relations  Act  Vl-A-10 

Re  T'Jorknen's  Condensation  Act  Vl-A-10 

Assistance  to  1  ining  Municipalities  Vl-A-11 

Provincial-Municipal  Relations  Vl-A-11 

Re  Highways  Vl-A-11 

Companies  Act  Vl-A-12 

Cld-Age  Assistance  Vl-A-12 

Old-Age  rensions  Vl-A-12 

1 'others'  Allowances  Vl-A-13 

Lands  and  Forests  Vl-A-13 

Treatment  of  Cancer  Vl-A-14 

Rehabilitation  of  Prisoners  Vl-A-14 

Probation  Vl-A-15 

Education  Vl-A-15 

Civil  Defence  Vl-A-15 

Speech  from  the  Throne  at  I  rorogation  V36-CC-I5 

Expression  of  Thanks  to  Legislature  V36-CC-I5 

Became  Law  V36-CC-15 

Preserve  Security  V36-CC-I5 
"     Sound  Principles  of  EconomyV36-CC-15 

V36-CC-I6 

to  Junior  Farmers  V36-CC-I6 

Appointment  of  Four  Select  Committees  V36-CC>-l6 

Re  Lakeshore  Erosion  V36-CC-I7 

Rent  Control  V36-CC-I7 

Companies  Act  V36-CC-I7 

Election  Laws  V36-CC-I7 

Assistance  to  Disabled  V36-CC-17 

St.  Lawrence  Seaway  V36-CC-I7 

Provincial-Municipal  Relations  V36-CC-18" 

Expansion  of  Highway  System  V36-CC-I8 

Re  Lands  and  Forests  V36-CC-19 

Re  Actions  Against  Crown  V36-CC-I9 

Satisfactory  Arrangements  for 

Meeting  Financial  Requirements  V36-CC-20 


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Many  Bills 
Some  to 

Re  Housing 
Assistance 

Re 

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Re 


CAT??CARTt  BRYAN  L.  (PC)  Lambton  T7est 
Re  ''later  Levels 

Re  Riding  of  Lambton  T'.Test 

Extracts  from  Newspapers 

Re  Troclaimed  as  Emergency  Area 


V33-A-3 
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V33-A-4 
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CECILE,  HGk.  LOUIS 


n 
1  • 


(Minister  of  Travel  L   Publicity) 
On  Bill  -,/90  (1st  Reading.)  V19-A-3. 

Re  Tourist  Outfitters'  Camps  V19-A-3 

Under  kept*  of  liands  and  Forests  V19-A-3 

All  other  controls  under  Travel  3c  Publicity    V19-A-3 


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CECILE,  r.OL.  LOUS  P.  (Continued) 

On  Estimates  -  Dept.  of  Travel  &  Publicity 
Re  Tourist  business 

Is  an  Industry- 
He  Increated  Extent  of 
History  of  Department 
Ontario  -  Fine  Vacation  Land 
Care  for  Visitors 

Flow  of  Visitors  Considered  I'atural 
Tourists  -  "Windfalls  for  Province 
Provides  a  Great  Cash  I'arket 
Heavy  Contributirs  to  Prov. Revenues 
lakes  no  demands  on  our  Katural  Resources 
Department  fostering  orderly  Development  of 
Tourist  Industry 
Long-Range  Programme  a  Success 
Influx  of  American  Visitors  Increasing 
Assists  in  better  Understanding  Between 
Provinces 
Re  Cornerstones  of  Policy 

Friendship 

Courtesy 

Fair  Play 
All  Tourist  Establishments  now  Licensed 
Re  Reception  Centres 
Re  Grading  of  Vacation  Resorts 

Effects  of 
Re  Development  jranch 
Re  Additional  district  Offices 

Re  Duties  of  Inspectors 
Plans  for  Tourists  Deed  Revision 
Information  gained  from  questionnaire 

Received  from  many  States 
Estimated  Income  from  Tourists 
Reception  Centre  Programme  Copied  in  Tany 
States  of  U.S. 
Re  Publicity  Pranch 
Re  Costs  of  Advertising 

Increases  in 

Seriously  affects  shcedule  of  advertising 
Re  Effect  of  7,arity  of  Exchange 
Re  Ontario  Rental  Administration 

lew  Field  of  Administrative  Law 

Re  Activities  since  assumed  by  -rovince 

Re  I  achinery  for  Operation  of  Leasehold 

Regulations  Act 
List  of  Offices  of 

Further  Offices  pending 
Removal  of  Controls  where  possible 
Functions  of  Committees  re 

Past  Committees 

Present   " 


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CECILS,  HON.  LOUIS  F.  (Continued) 

Difficult  to  Estimate  Costs  of  V27-E-7 

Re  1,'onthly  Expenditures  V27-E-3 

Re  Functions  of  Rental  Administration  V27-E-S 

Administration  of  Leasehold  Regulations  V27-E-9 

Re  Rental  Boards  V27-E-9 

Enforcement  of  Leasehold  Regulations  V27-E-9 

All  Complaints  Investigated  V27-E-10 

Each  Complaint  handled  Individually  V27-S-10 

List  of  Applications  and  Appeals  V27-E-11 

Re  Personnel  of  V27-E-12 

Re  Totion  Picture,  Niagara  Falls  V34-A-2 

Re  Assumption  of  Gatineau  Power  Interest  V35-A-6 

Supply  of  Kydro  for  Eastern  Ontario  V35-A-7 

CHALLIES,  HON.  GEORGE  H.  (1'inister  without  Portfolio) 

On  Bill  No. 69  (1st  Reading)"  V6-A-5 

Re  Assignment  of  Rights  to  Hydro  V6j9A-5 

Re  Immediate  Proceeding  with  work  V6-A-6 

Re  Commission's  recent  achievements  V6-A-6 

On  Bill  Ko.106  (1st  Reading)  V6-A-9 

Re  Commission's  Representatives  V6-A-9 

On  Bills  No. 68  and  69  V10-C-6 

Review  of  what  is  involved  V10-C-6 

Power  Sites  on  St. Lawrence  00  Niagara  V10-D-3 

Re  International  Rapids  Section  V10-D-3 

Productive  Energy  Capacity  V10-D-4 

Re  Power  Priority  Plan  V10-D-4 

Not  Agreeable  to  U.S.A.  V10-D-4 

Canada  '7 ill  Undertake  Project  Alone  V10-D-5 

Proceed  with  Work  Immediately  V10-D-5 

Power  Loads  Increasing  V10-D-5 

Re  Increased  Demands  V10-D-6 

1951  Generation  of  Power  V10-D-6 

Re  1945  Expansion  Programme  V10-D-6 

Concerned  with  Period  after  1956  V10-D-7 

Extension  of  Steam  Plant  Facilities  V10-D-7 

Re  Financial  Statements  V10-D-7 

Ability  to  Finance  V10-D-7 

Re  Power  Potentialities  of  Large  Rivers  V10-D-9 

Re  Controlled  Single-Stage  Project  V10-D-9 

On  Bill  No. 105  (1st  Reading)  V23-A-2 

Use  of  Hydro  Poles  V23-A-2 

Re  Contracts  v;ith  Independent  Companies  V23-A-3 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Agriculture  V29-F-6 

Re  Cement  Purchases'  V29-F-6 

On  Bill  No. 105  (2nd  Reading)  V29-I-11 

Study  of  Services  V29-I-11 

Availability  of  Kydro  Lines  V29-I-11 

To  serve  independent  lines  V29-I-11 


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CK ALLIES 


.  HQK,, 


On 


Re 


GEORGE  H.  (Continued) 

raintained  at  Higher  Standard 
Joint  Analysis  of  Problems  Involved 
Re  Privately-owned  systems 

Re  Subscribers  of 
Re  questionnaire 


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Re  Radio-Telephones 

Re  Automatic  Dial  Exchanges 

Re  Progress  of  Survey 

Re  "Jorthy  of  legislative  support 

Re  No  quarrel  with  Bell 

Re  Desire  to  Aid  Independent  Companies 

Bell  Company  Co-operating 

Bill  No. 66  -  In  Committee 

Re  Report  by  Engineers 

Re  Development  for  Power  and  Navigation 

Further  Study  Recommended 
Re  Alternative  P,ans  for  Navigation 
Re  International  Power  Houses 
Re  "Two-Stage  Scheme5'  -  1932 
Re  Canada's  Assumption  of  Costs  of 
Navigation  V32-! 

Re  Flooding  in  Various  Places  V32- 

Re  All  Towns  ^reserved,  excepting  Iroquois     V32- 
Re  ''Controlled  Single-Stage  Froject"  V32- 

Re  Division  or  Costs  Unchanged  V32- 

Re  Details  responsibility  of  Federal  GovernmenVV32- 
Re  Provincial  responsibility  for  designing  and 
installing  generation,  transmission  and  trans- 
forming equipment  V32-E-6 
Re  All-Canadian  Project  V32-F-1 

Cost  Assumed  by  Dominion  V32-F-1 

Re  Right  to  Develop  Power  V32-F-1 

As  Per  1941  Proposed  Agreement  V32-F-1 

Re  Dominion  Bill  No. 34  V32-F-1 

Then  Bill  68  of  Provincial  Govt,  operative  V32-F-1 
Costs  from  Funds  raised  by  Hydro  V32-F-1 

Re  Co-operation  with  U.S. Authority  V32-F-2 

Estimated  Cost  of  Projects  V32-F-3 

Re  Synopsis  of  1952  Bills  V32-F-3 

Re  "All-Canadian  Seaway"  V32-F-4 

Re  No  Works  Constructed  for  Power  except 
jointly  with  U.S.  V32-F-4 

Re  Largest  Single-stage  power  projects  on 
continent 

Re  Sir  Adam  Peck  Generating  Plant  No. 2 
Re  St.  Lawrence  Development 


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Re  Five-year  plan 

Hydro 

Re  St.  Lawrence  Power 

Need  for 


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CK ALLIES.  HOh.  GEORGE  H.  (Continued ) 
Re  Fuel-Electric  Generating  Stations 
Tribute  to  Prime  Minister 
Re  Assumption  of  Gatineau  Power  Interests 
Re  Pooling  of  Power  in  "astern  Ontario 

CKARTRAI.D,  AURSLS  (L)  Ottawa  East 


On  Bill  Lo.104 

Re  Appeals 
On  Budget 


(2nd  Reading) 


Congratulatory- 

-  Kr,  Speaker 

it 

-  Hon.  Ilr.  Thomas 

t» 

*        "  Dunlop 

it 

"   »  Robarts 

1! 

"   »  Root 

Regret-  at 

Passing  of  l"r.  Kelley 

it   it 

Illne 

sss  "  "  Doucett 

ti     tf 

Passi 

ng  "  The  King 

Budget  Affords 

no  relief  to  people 

fte 

Re 
Re 
Re 


Re 


Budgeting  for  surplus 

Allocations  to  Sinking  Fund 
Re  Taxation 

Reduces  Standards  of  Living 

Formerly  Taxed  for  Public  Service 
Economies  in  Governments  Expected 
Half  of  Federal  Budget  for  Defence 

Should  be  Paramount 

Provincial  Surpluses 

Re-^ayments  of  Capital  Expenditures 

Increase  in  Funded  Debt 

Austerity  Budgets 

Caused  by  Costs  of  Armament 

St.  Lawrence  Seaway 

As  a  Canadian  Venture 

Blood-Stream  of  National  Economy 

Prayer  re  Seaway 

Expanding  Industrial  Structure 

m    assistance  to  Europe 
Re  Unemployment 
Re  Present  Times  Extraordinary 

Cost  of  Equipping  and  Maintaining  Soldiers 

Results  of  Defence  Production 

Availability  of  Foreign  Markets 

Textile  Industry 
Re  Vulnerability  of  Political  Economy 
Re  Agricultural  Conditions 
Re  Mechanization  of  Industry 
Re  Immigration  Policy 
Re  Reduction  of  Taxes 

Except  for  Defence  Purposes 


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CHILLIES, (HOP.  GEORGE  H.  (Continued! 

Operations  of  V33-AA-2 
Increase  in  Energy  Output  V33-AA-3 
Increase  in  Peak  Capacity  V33-AA-3 
Increase  in  Demand  for  Southern  Ontario  V"33-A*.-3 
Re  Appeals  for  Power  Conservation  V"33-<-.A-4 
Re  Capacity  Dependent  on  Normal  'later 
Conditions  V33-AA-5 
Organization  of  V33-AA-6 
Electric  Service  Coverns  Financial  Operations  V33-aA-6 
Re  Amalgamated  Rural  Divisions  of  Hydro  V33-AA-7 
Re  Retail  Distribution  of  Energy  V33-3D-1 
Conducted  by  Municipal  Commissions  V33-33-1 
Re  Rates  of  V33-B3-1 
Wholesale  and  Retail  V33-33-1 
Reasons  for  Differences  in  V33-33-2 
Trend  toward  Uniformity  in  V33-B3-3 
Re  Immediate  Start  in  Co-operation  with  U.S. 
Authority  V32-F-6 
Re  Estimates  for  Restoration  of  Iroquois  and 
1'orrisburg  V32-F-7 
Re  Jurisdictional  Power  Houses  V32-F-7 
Re  Joint  Contract  for  use  of  water  V32-F-7 
Re  Agreement  Available  to  Public  V32-F-7 
Re  International  Section  Dam  must  be  in  co- 
operation with  U.S.  V32-F-10 
Re  rooling  of  Costs  of  Generation  V33-B3-3 
Re  Amalgamation  of  three  systems  V33-B3-3 
Annual  Levies  V33-33-4 
Modified  Casting  Procedure  V33-33-4 
Re  Domestic  Energy  Consumption  V33-33-5 
Re  Growth  in  Municipal  Electrical  Utilities  V33-B3-5 
Re  Decline  in  Revenue  for  Kilowatt  Hour  V33-CC-1 
Reasons  for  V33-CC-1 
Re  Direct  Industrial  Customers  V33-CC-1 
Power  Supplied  on  three  bases  V33-CC-2 
Firm  Fower  V33-CC-2 
Interruptible  Power  V33-CC-2 
"At  Will"  power  V33-CC-2 
Re  Rural  Electrification  V33-CC-3 
73/o  of  Farms  Services  V33-CC-3 
Comparative  Costs,  1945-1951  V33-CC-4 
Re  Contribution  to  Agricultural  Development  V33-CC-5 
Re  Frequency  Standardization  V33-CC-5 
Great  Deal  Remains  to  be  done  V33-CC-6 
Re  Development  Programme  V33-CC-7 
Re  Niagara  Treaty,  1950  V33-CC-7 
12  Units  Planned  V33-CC-7 
Re  Ottawa  River  Develooment  V33-CC-3 
Re  Inspection  by  members  V33-CC-9 


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CHILD,  ARTHUR  J.  (PC)  T,,Tentworthl 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  to  I'r.  Speaker 

"       "  Frime*  Minister 
Re  Flaying  Amateur  Hockey 
Tribute  to  Cabinet 
Re  Agriculture 
Re  Housing 
Re  Highways 

"orst  Bottleneck  System  in  Canada 
Hamilton  Beach  Road 
Re  Labour  Relations 
Re  Education 

Re  Increased  School  Accommodation 
Re  Increased  Playgrounds 
Re  -  St.  Lawrence  Seaway 

Importance  to  Hamilton 
Re  -  Governmental  Supervision  of  Sports 

Youth  Being  Exploited 
Re  Ontario  Hockey  Association 
Re  Conservation 

Lakeshore  Erosion 

f.\  ■  -, 

...        ...      .   ,J  .  , 

International  Meeting,  Feb. 12,  1952 


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^e  Private  Sea  Walla 
Re  Erection  of  Groynes 

Haulage  Costs  for 
Re  Van  T.Tagner's  Beach 

Destroyed,  November,  1950 
Re  Storm 

Re  Combined  Relief  Forces 
Sandbags 

Hamilton  Fire  Department 
Salvation  Army 
Red  Cross 
Hydro  Crews 

Evacuation  of  Residents 
Loss  of  Recreation  Beaches 
Emergency  and  Disaster  Committees 

Re  Bills  No.  68  and  69 
Re  Highwater  and  Lake  Levels 
Re  Shoreline  in  '.'/entworth 
Re  Damage  to  Fruit  Orchards 
Re  Lakeshore  Erosion 
On  Budget 

No  Increase  in  Taxes 

Increased  *id  to  Municipalities 

Re  Aid  to  Junior  Farmers 

Re  Province  should  pay  all  costs  for  selected 

Services 


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CHILD,  ARTHUR  J.  (Continued) 
Re  Present  Over-lapping 
Re  Hamilton  Department  of  Recreation 
Re  School  Facilities  Available  in  Evenings 
Re  Community  Centres 

Difficulty  Keeping  Youth  on  Farms 

Better  Rural 
Re  Winter  Sports 
Re  Professional  Hockey 
Skating  Clubs  should  be  available  to  all 
Re  Assistance  to  Junior  Farmers 
Recreational  Facilities  -  rural  and  urban 

Assistance  to  Municipalities  Required 
Re  Voluntary  Assistance 

Re  Hamilton  Police  Minor  Athletic  Association 
Sport  an  integral  part  of  Education 
Community  Centres  Act  defeats  juvenile  delin- 
quency 

C0LLIKG5.  •■riLLIAI-:  H.  (PC)  Beaches 
On  Bills  68  and  69  (2nd  Reading) 
History  of  Hydro 

Re  kitchener 
Development  a  logical  one 
Previous  hostility  to  Hydro 
Attitude  of  previous  administration 
Letcer,  Hepburn  to  King 
Re  Statement  by  Dr.  Hogg 

"Temporary  Decrease"  not  materialized 
Developments  under  present  administration 

Decew  Falls 

Ear  Falls 

Stewart ville 

Aquasabon 

Tunnell  Site 

Des  Joachims 

Windsor  Steam  Plant 

Niagara  Revisions 

Polymer  Plant  -  Sarnia 

St.  Lawrence  Development 
Re  Possible  U.S. -Canadian  Agreement 
Re  Development  Important  to  Industry 

Toronto 

Hamilton 

London 

Peterborough 
Industry  Follows  Power  Development 
Re  Traffic  Through  Soo  Canal 
Re  Development  of  Iron  Ore 
Re  Development  of  Oil 


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COLLINGS.:  WILLIE  H.  (Continued) 

Re  wl/ashington  hews  Despatch 

Letter  front  constituent 
On  Bill  114  -  (2nd  Reading) 

Re  Good  Legislation 

Relieving  Municipalities 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Public  Welfare 

Re  Child  Welfare 

Re  Children's  Aid  Societies 
On  Budget 

Congratulatory  -  ?"r. 

Regret  at  Illness  of 

Congratulatory  -  Mr, 


Speaker 
Mr*   Doucett 
Thomas 
Dunloo 


"        Prime  Minister 
Re  Result  of  Election  Splendid  Commentary  on 
Judgment  of  People 

Re  Problems  of  Toronto  area  -  pressing 
Bottleneck  at  Humber 
Aid  to  Municipalities 
Re  Health 

Grants  to  Hospitals 

Re  Toronto  East  General  Hospital 
Re  Hospitalization  -  increases  in 
Re  Federal  Taxation 

Reducing  Municipalities  to  Bankruptcy 
Re  Iroblems,  City  of  Toronto 
Re  Annual  Report,  Dept.  of  Municipal  Affairs 
Re  Gross  Debenture  Debt 
Re  Outstanding  Municipal  Taxes 
Re  Hope  for  Settling  Amalgamation  Question 
Re  Taxation  of  Provincial  Properties 
Re  Industrial  Expansion  in  Province 

COWLING,  ALFRED  H.  (PC)  High  Park 
On  Bills  6£  and  69  (2nd  Reading) 
Project  now  finalized 
Re  Federal -Provincial  Co-Operation 
Re  Tribute  to  Prime  Minister 
Re  Ontario  Large  user  of  Electric  Power 
Re  Natural  Generation  Less  Costly 
Re  Project  a  Necessity 

Re  Development  of  Toronto  affects  all  areas 
$e  Development  will  pay  for  itself 
Re  Can  be  closed  in  event  of  war 
Half  Canadian  Deep-sea  commerce  available 
One -third  world  ■   "     "       » 
Re  Iron  Ore  Development  in  Labrador 

Citation  from  Globe  &  Mail 
Re  Article  in  Saturday  Evening  Post 


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COWLII-G.  ALFRED  H.  (Continued) 
Re  Definition  of  "expert" 
Re  Hydro 

Re  Toronto  as  Ocean  Port 

Re  Traffic 

Industrial  Development  in  Lorth  York 

Re  Ocean  Shipping  -  Toronto  Harbour 

Re  Power  Shortages 

Re  Project  an  Historic  Event 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 
Re  Riding  of  High  Park 
Congratulatory  -  lTr.  Yaremko 

Re  Member  for  St.  Andrew 
Re  Life  Behind  Iron  Curtain 
Re  Threat  of  Communism 

In  City  Council 
Re  Homes  for  the  Aged 

Re  Lambert  ^odge 

Re  Joint  Committee  -  3  levels  of  Government 
Re  Life  Expectancy 
Re  Humber  Bridge 

Re  Improving  Entrance  to  City 
Re  Stock-yards 
Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr.  Daley 
Re  T.T.C.  Strike 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Highways 
Re  Lew  Humber  Bridge 
Re  Toronto  Subway 
Re  Automobile  '"stickers" 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 
Re  Caterpillar  Plague 

DALEY.  HCL.  CHARLES  (Minister  of  Labour) 
On  Bill  Lo.80  (1st  Reading) 
Re  Apprentices  Covered 
Re  "learners!* 

Re  Voluntary  Fire  Brigades 
Re  Commandeered  Assistance  to  Police 
Re  Elimination  of  K umber  Required  in  Industry 
On  Eill  Ko.SO  (2nd  Reading) 
Purpose  to  Improve  Act 
Re  Report  by  I'r.  Justice  Roach 
Re  Resume  of  Act 
Origin  of 
Re  I'eredith  Commission 

Duties  of 
Re  Employees'  Liability  Act 


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DALEY,  HON.  CHARLES  (Continued) 

Re  Insurance  Company  opposed  to  change 
Brief  By 

Extracts  from 
Re  Report  of  Teredith  Commission 
Act  Became  Operative  in  1915 
Growth  of  Assessable  Payrolls 
Re  Amendments  to  Act 
Only  one  political  change  in  Board 
Two  Schedules  in  Part  I 
Re  Interpretation  of  Provisions  of  Act 
Re  Assistance  to  Lav-Enforcement  Officers 
Re  Paraplegics 
Re  Team  of  Specialists 
Re  Board's  Hospital  Facilities 
Re  Board's  Blood  Bank 

Re  Board  Supplying  all  possible  medical  and 
Hospital  Facilities 

Re  Emergency  Treatment  of  Injured  province- 
Ttfide 
Re  I'alton  Facilities 

Visitors  from  many  countries 
Re  Training  of  Specialists 

Re  Details  of  Legislation 

Re  Incidence  of  Accidents  since  1915 

Extract  from  i;Time"  l-agazine 

Extract  from  letter  by  Harshall  Dawson 

Roach  Report  Carefully  Examined 

Re  Increases  in  Coverage 

Re  "waiting  period" 

Re  "31anket  covering'1  amendment,  1947 

Re  Silicosis 

Re  Doul'le  Assessment 

Re  Increased  Compensation  beyond  powers  of 

Board 

Re  Retroactive  Payments 

Re  Proposed  Abolition  of  Schedule  2 

Re  New  Headquarters 

Re  Appeals  from  Board's  Decisions 
No  Legal  Appeals 

Re  Procedure  for  Review 

Re  Accident  Prevention 

Re  Increased  Efficiency  with  new  building 

Difficult  to  implement  some  of  Justice  .loach 

Recommendations 

Re  Heart  Conditions 

Re  Retroactive  Compensation 


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PALSY,  HON.  CHARLES  (Continued) 

Further  Amendments  as  needed 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Labour 
Re  Fayment  of  Hospital  Accounts  in 
Kenora  District 

Re  Recent  Accident  case  near  Hearst 
Re  Tribute  to  Staff 
Re  Letter  -  Fr.  Salsberg,  Jan. 12, 1952 

Re  Compulsory  Arbitration 

Re  llany  inquiries  Concerning 
Communists  do  not  want  settlements 

All  Parties  but  one  interested  in 

Labour 
Re  Development  of  Department  of  Labour 

1371  to  date 
Re  Labour  Relations  Board 

Personnel  of 

Applications  to 
Re  Conciliation  Service 
Re  Procedure  re  Conciliation 
Re  Composition  of  Conciliation  Boards 

Re  Delays  in      "       " 

Re  Causes  of 
Re  Conciliation  a  Delaying  Process 
Re  Fair  Employment  Practices  Act 
Re  Equal  Pay  for  Equal  Work  Act 

Procedure  re  Discrimination 
Re  Apprenticeship  Branch 

Re  Organization  of 
Re  Affected  by  Depression 
Re  Designated  Trades 
Re  Co-operation  with  Federal  Govern- 
ment 

Re  Training  for  Discharged  Veterans 
Re  Immigration  Frogramme 
Re  Advisory  Apprenticeship  Committee 
Re  Steam  Boiler  3ranch 

Re  Regulations  of 

Re  Difficulty  in  Securing  Boiler 

Inspectors 

Re  Expenditures  and  Revenue  of 
Re  Stationary  Engineers 

Re  Certificates  of 

Re  Board  of  Examiners 
Re  Department  of  Factory  Inspection 

Re  Professional  Engineers  in 
Extension  required 

Re  Coverage  of  new  Construction 


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DALEY.  HGK.  CHARLSS  (Continued) 

Re  Composite  Inspection  Branch 
Re  Districts  Increased 
Re  Duties  of  Field  Staff 
Re  Increased  Knowledge  of  Labour  Laws 
Re  Departmental  Offices 
Re  Location  of  Inspectors 
Re  Convention  of  Inspectors 
Re  Memberships  in  Association 
Re  Change  in  Statistical  Recording 
Re  Issuance  of  Registration  Certifi* 
cate 

Re  Use  of  Inspectors  in  Provincial 
Services 
Re  Prosecutions 
Re  Industry  and  Labour  Board 

Re  Reasons  for  Appointment  of 
Re  Apprenticeship  Act 

Re  Receiving  Applications  for 

Definition  of  "Apprentice" 

Training  of 

Licenses  to 

of  VJork  and 

Regulations 


Re 


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Re 
Hours 
Re 
Re 
Re 


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Re 


Sales  of  Vacation 
Re  Increase  in 
Industrial  Standards  Act 


Trade  Schools 
Vacations  with  Pay  Act 
of 
Employees 

Credit  Stamps 


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Re  Negotiated  Schedules 
Re  Advisory  Committee 
Minimum  ''Jage  Act 

Of  Benefit  to  Female  Employees 
Re  Co-operation  with  Federal  Minister 
of  Labour 

Re  Desire  of  Employers  to  comply  with 
Orders 

Re  Adjustments  with  Employers 

Re  Permits  for  Physically  Handicapped 

Re  Supplyinguof  Equipment  for  Juvenile  Sports/T28 

On  Bill  No. 149  (First  Reading)  V33 

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DAVIES,  HOI;.  M.  COOKS  (SPEAKER) 
On  Election  as  Speaker 
Acknowledgment  of  Leader  of  Opposition 
Re  Taking  of  Photographs 


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DAVIDS.  HON.  E.  COOKS  (Continued) 

He  Taking  of  Individual  Photographs  V2-B-14 

Re  Smoking  in  Chamber  V3-A-1 

Re  Ruling  re  continuance  of  Debate  V3-D-1 

Re  Speaker's  Remarks  Take  Priority  V5-F-5 

llr.   Salsberg's  Remarks  Irrelevant  V5-F-5 

Welcome  to  Students,  London  Normal  School  V7-A-1 

Re  Photographing  of  Members  V7-A-1 

Re  Free  Distribution  of  Hansard  V7-A-2 

Re  St.  David's  Day  V7-A-6 

On  Bill  47  (2nd  Reading)  V13-3-6 

Discus. ion  confined  to  Bill  V13-B-6 

Oppostunities  to  Discuss  Generalities  V13-B-9 

Re  Ruling  re  use  of  "Deputy  Speaker''  V15-A-1 

Re  Procedure  on  introduction  of  Bills  V15-B-4 
Ruling  Re  Statement  by  member  for  Hamilton 

Centre  V15-G-2 

Statement  in  Order  V15-G-2 

Re  «te  Welcome  to  Students  V16-B-4 

Western  Tech  &  Commercial  V16-B-4 

Humberside  Collegiate  V16-B-4 
Permission  required  to  discuss  matters  of  urgent 

public  importance  before  Orders  of  the  Day  V16-B-5 

Welcome  to  Central  and  S.Burlington  School  V20-A-1 

"     "  Dunnville  Public  School  V20-A-1 

"     "  Humewood  Public  School  V20-A-1 

"     "  Chatham  Vocational  School  V20-A-1 

Re  Procedure  on  Debates  V20-A-1 

Form  of  Address  V20-A-3 

To  "He.  Speaker"  V2C-A-3 

Re  Calling  members  by  name  V20-A-3 
Re  Speaking  only  from  proper  place  in 

Chamber  V20-A-4 

Re  Voting  in  House  V20-A-4 

Re  Reading  of  Speeches  V2C-A-5 

Re  Retaining  Dignity  of  House  V20-A-5 
Re  Welcome  to  Students  of  Lawrence  Park 
Collegiate,  Owen  Sound  Collegiate,  and 
Orde  Street  School  and  St.  Basil's  School    V21-A-2 

Welcome  to  Students  of  various  schools:  .  V25-A-1 
Burlinrton  Beach,  '          '•■.'.'., 
Brookhaven  Drive  Public  School,   .   -*. 
John  ;R.-Wrl cox  P*S., 
Ros eland  P.S, , 

Clinton  St.  School  for  the  Deaf 

Re  Advance  Drawings  V22-A-1 

Re  Income  Tax  Forms  V22-A-1 


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DAVIE3,  HOI'.  M.  COOKE  .LCpntinuedJ. 

Ruling  Re  Discussion  in  lake  levels 

Re  Legislation  History 

Re  Decision  as  to  Propriety  of  Conduct 

No  Opinion  by  members  permitted 
Suggests  Member  Proceed 


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DEMPSEY,  JAMES  S.  (P.C.)  Renfrew  South 

On  Bill  No.  56,  First  Reading 

Re:  Improper  Cutting  of  'Trees 

Re:  Improvement  in  South  Renfrew 

Re:  Vine  Patents  Act 

Re:  Tree  Planting  Programme 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney  General 

Re:  Provincial  Police 

DENT.  THOMAS  R.  (P.C.)  Oxford 

On  Resolution  -  Mr.  Oliver 
No  alarm  at  Surplus 
Re:  Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 

DOWNER.  REV.  A.  W.  (P.C.)  Duf ferin-Simcoe 

A/preciation  of  Appointment,  Chairman  of 

Whole  House 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulations  to  Speaker 

Congratulations  to  Mr.  Robarts  and 
Mr.  Root 

Re  Death  of  King 

Extract  from  Radio  Address 

Statement  by  the  Queen 

Tribute  to  late  Dr.  Cody 

Re  Omnibus  Speeches 
Re  Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 
Re  Riding  -  Dufferin-Simcoe 
Congratulations  to  Prime  Minister 
Re  Roads  in  Rid  ing 
Re  Roads  to  and  from  Camp  Borden 
Re  Highway  Traffic  Act 

Re  Toll  of  Accidents 

Re  Licences  issued  without  proper 
examination 

Five-year  Examination  Desirable 

Periodic  Inspection  of  Automobiles 

Re  Gasoline  Tax  Rebate  to  Farm  population 

Should  be  no  oime  limit  for  rebates 


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-41- 


DOMER.  REV.  A.  W.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Committee  on  Criminal  Justice 

Tribute  to  Members  because  nothing  wrong 

in  Department  of  Attorney  General 
No  place  in  Ontario  for  Gangsters 
Law  and  Order  should  be  Taught  in  Schools 
Punishment  should  be  increased  for  carriers 
of  concealed  weapons 
Re:  Health 

Tribute  to  Minister 

Increased  grants  for 

Standards  of  -  raised 

Alcoholism  a  Public  Health  Problem 

Re  Cancer  Control 

Grants  for 
Re  Mental  Health 

Changes  to  Improve  Morale 
Re  Detention  Wards 

Re  Hydro 

Development  of  Rural 

Improvement  in  riding  of 

Re  Equalization  of  rates  for 
Re:  St.  Lawrence  Seaway 
Re:  Education 

Tribute  to  Minister 

Dispensing  with  "Frills" 

Back  to  "Three  R's" 

Increased  Grants  for 

Re  Amendment  to  Motion 
Re:  Communism 

Statement  by  Hon.  Mr.  Pearson 
Re:  Concept  of  Government 

DUNBAR.  HON.  GEORGE  H.  (Minister  of  Municipal  Affairs) 


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On  Bill  No,  85        First  Reading 

Re  Definition  of  "Municipality" 

Re  Words  "Land  Titles  Act" 

Re  Tax  Arrears  Certificate 
On  Bill  No.  104       First  Reading 

Re  Assessment  on  Provincial  Buildings 


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-42- 


DUNBAR.  HON.  GEORGE  H.  (Cont'd) 

In  330  Municipalities 
Re  Total  Assessment 
Re  Sources  of  Information  for 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney  General V-26 
Re  Assumption  of  responsibilities  for 

jails 
When  materials  available 
On  Bill  No.  125,     Second  Reading 

Re  Revision  of  Vital  Statistics  Act 
Re  Committee  on  '.Vater  Levels 

Advice  to  Riverside  to  control  Shore  lineV-2 
Should  supervise  Building  on  Shore  line 
On  Bill  No.  72      Second  Reading 

Re  Temporary  Employees 
Re  Department  of  Highways 
Re  Road  Improvements 
Re  Increased  number  of  Automobiles 
Re  Increased  number  of  Licences 
Re  Modernizing  Truck  highways 
Re  Contracts  awarded 
Re  Increase  in  day-labour  work 
Re:  Toronto-Barrie  Highway 
Re  Trans-Canada  Highway 
Re  Winter  Care  of  Highways 
Re  Assistance  to  Municipalities 
Amendment  to  Highway  Improvement  Act 
Re  New  Bridge  at  Humber 

Province  paying  all  costs 
Re  Construction  of  new  Roads 

Four-lane  Highway, Windsor-East 
Removal  of  Bottleneck, Belleville- 
Kingston 
Re  Bottlenecks  Niagara  District 
Tax  on  Cit  y- owned  Vehicles 
Re  1953  Auto  Markers 
Re  Putting  Crown  on 
On  Bill  No.  129       Second  Reading 
Re:  Regulations  v. ill  be  Strict 


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DUNBAR.  HON.  GEORGE  H.  (Cont'd) 


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Re  Charge  fo~  estimated  gasoline  used  V-31,F-2 

Re  Arrangements  only  Temporary  V-31.F-3 
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and  Canadian  Truckers  V-31,F-3 

Re  Election  Campaign  Statements  V-31,F-4 

Legislation  permits  Immediate  Action  V-31,F-5 

On  Bill  No.  104      Second  Reading  V-31,H-7 

Re  Federal  Grant  to  Ottawa  V-31,H-7 

Went  to  City's  General  Fund  V-31.H-7 

Re:  Item  No.  4  V-31,I-1 

Re  General  Tax  on  Public  Buildings  7-31,1-1 

Re  Federal  Grants  with  Reservations  V-31,1-1 

Re  Payments  for  Local  Improvements  V-31,1-1 

Re  Assessments  V-31,I-2 

Re  Municipality's  Assessments  accepted  V-31,I-2 

Re  No  tax  on  Crown  property  V-31,I-3 

By  Virtue  of  B.N. A.  V-31,I-3 

Re  Statements  Received  V-31,1-3 

Re  Business  Tax  V-31,I-3 

Re  Exemptions  V-31,I-4 

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Affairs  V-3l,J-l 

Re  Local  Autonomy  V-31,J-1 
Re  Increase  in  Industry  brings  added 

Problems  V-31,«T-1 

Re  Provincial  Debenture  Debt  V-31,J-1 

Re  Financing  on  Deferred  Basis  V-31,J-2 

Re  Municipal  Tax  Arrears  V-31,J"-2 

Indicates  Financial  Position  V-31,J-3 

Re  Low  Penalties  V-31,J-3 

Re  Grants  to  Municipalities  V-31,J-3 

Re  Assessment  Branch  V-31,J-4 

Re  Operations  in  North  Country  V-31,K-1 

Re  Difficulties  in  Sudbury  V-31,K-1 

Re  Soil  Survey  V-31,K-1 

Re  assessment  Board  for  Greater 

Toronto  V-31,K-2 


-44- 


DUNBAR.  HON.  GEORGE  H.  (Cont>»d) 

Re  Amalgamation 

Re  Passing  of  Mr.  Near 

Re  Payments  to  Mining  Municipalities 

Re  Raise  in  Tax  Rates 
Re  Municipal  Auditing 
Re  Annual  Reports 
Re  Department  of  Registrar-General 

Services  of  -  in  demand 
Re  Interim  Report  -  Committee  on 

Provincial-Municipal  Relations 
Re  Report  by  Committee 

Re  No  i'avouritism  between  Municipalities 
Re  Grant  to  Cobalt 
On  Bill  No.  129,  In  Committee 

Re  Temporary  Exemptions 
Re  1955  License  Markers 

DUNLOP,  HON.  WILLIAM  J.  (Minister  of  Education) 

On  Bill  No.  66     First  Reading 
On  Bill  No.  47     Second  Reading 
Re:  Vocational  Education 
Composition  of  Board 
Liberal  Education  desired  for  all 
Industrial  schools 
.  ■  .Results,  ofisutvey  of 
On  Bill  No.  66     Second  Reading 

Psychiatrist  in  Medical  Practitioner 
on  Board 
On  Bill  No.  118,   First  Reading 
Definitions  of: 
"Maintain" 

"Occasional  Teachers" 
"Permanent  Teachers" 
"Probe tional" 
"Tafflporary   " 


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Re  Use  of  Surpluses  V 

Re  Lx oic cation  Boards  V 

Re  Special  Subjects'  facilities         V-?5,Bsl 


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DUNLOP.  HON.  V/ILLIAM  J.  (Cont'd) 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education 

Problems  of  Department 
Expansion  of  Province 
Increase  in  Pupils 

Re  Economy  in  Building 

Difficulties  owing  to  Bad  Debenture 

market 

Re  Governmental  Policies 
Old  and  the  New 
Re  Athletics 

Education  should  not  be  made  easy- 
Pupils  should  learn  to  work 
Competition  in  schools  Essential 

Re  Hope  Report 

Re  Controversial  Recoranendations 
Re  Local  Units  of  Administration 
Re  School  Finances 
Many  in  use  before  report  received 

Re  High  School  Entrance  Exams 
Discontinuance  of 

Re  Grouping  of  Classes 
Re  Establishment  of  Technical  Institutions 
Re  Text  Books 

Re  Teaching  of  Temperance 

Re  Audio-visual  Education 

Re  Teachers '  Training 
Re  Community  Programmes  Branch 
Re  Milk  for  School  Children 

Legislation  pending  re 

Re:  Increase  in  Teachers'  Superannuation 

On  Bill  No. 147        First  Reading 
Re  Contracts  with  Teachers 
ne  Purchase  of  Milk  for  Pupils 

ELLIOTT.   ROBERT  E.  (P.C.)   Hamilton  Sr .st 

On  Speech  from  Throne 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Speaker 

Re  Riding  of  Hamilton  East 

Problems  of 
Re  Housing 

Residential  District  of  Hamilton 
Needs  of  Hamilton 

Schools 

New  City  Hall 

Additional  Sewage  Plant 
Re  Highways 

Re  Queen  Elizabeth  through  Beach 

Re:  Automobile  Taxes 


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SLLIOTT.  ROBERT  E, 


(Cont'd) 


Re  Hydro  Development 

Should  keep  Organization  Active 

Re  Steel  Company  of  Canada 

Re  Canadian  Westinghouse  Co. 

Re  Close  Co-operation  with  Hydro 

Re  Dominion  Foundries  &  Steel  Limited 

Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway 

Re  Hamilton  Harbor 

FISKLSIGH,  HAROLD  F.  (P.C.)  Woodbine 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  to  Deputy  Speaker 
Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Speaker 
Tribute  to  Prime  Minister 
Tribute  to  Mr.  Porter 
Welcome  to  Students,  Stratford  Normal 

School 
Re  Housing 

Re  Scarcity  of 
Re  Influx  of  I,  migrants 
Re:  Toronto 

Second  largest  "boom  town"  in  Canada 

Table  of  increases 

Extract  from  Financial  Post 

Re  Curtailment  of  loans 

Housing  program  should  Proceed 

Should  assist  Smaller  Communities 

Re  Situation  in  Woodbine  Riding 

Re  Conversion  of  Houses 

Re  Easy  mortages  should  be  Available 

Re  Evictions  in  Woodbine 

Re  Experiences  in  Paris 

Re  Housing  in  California 

Re  Mass  Production  of  Houses 

Land  requirements  for 
Amalgamation  no  solution 
Steps  required  to  Purchase  Land 
On  Bill  No.  125,  In  Committee. 
On  Budget 


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FI5HLEIGH.  HAROLD  F.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Public  Welfare 
Re  Assistance  to  Municipalities 
Re  Division  of  Responsibilities 
Council  members  on  Hospital  Boards 
Re  Agric  ulture 

Re  Mechanized  Farming 

Immigrants  should  be  skilled  in 
Re  Australian  Policy- 
Re  Production  of  Food  Products 

Re  World  Markets 
Re  Neglect  of  parts  of  Ontario 
Re  Deterioration  of  Fruit  Products 
Re  Tobacco  Growing 
Re  Improvement  in  farm  communities 
Re  Woodbine  Riding 

Termites  in 
Re  Department  o  f  attorney  General 

Re  Travelling  Library 
Re  Fluorinations 

Re  Alcoholic  Research  Foundation 
Re  Tuberculosis 
Re  Banting  Institute 
Re:  1953  Auto  Workers 

Re  Crown  on 
Re:  Depletion  of  Fish 
Re:  Opening  of  Parliament 
Re  Parking  of  Cars 
Re  Chamber  Accoustics 
Re  Accoustics  in  English  House  of 

Common a 
Re  Wire  Recorders 


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FOOTS,  HON.  JOHN  W.  (Minister  of  Reform  Institutions 


On  Bill  No.  48.     Second  Reading, 
Re:  Rehabilitation 

Re:  Parole  Board,  Increase  in 

Membership  in 
Re:  Alcoholic  Clinic  -  Mimico 


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-47- 


FOQTE,  HON.  JOHN  W,  (Minister  of  Reform  Institutions)  (Cont'd) 


Re:  Rehabilitation  Officers  V-5 
Re:  Placement  of  Parolees  and  Dischargees  V-5 

No  resentment  to  criticism  V-8 
Responsibility  for  maintenance  of 

Discipline  V-8 

Criticisms  in  Correspondence  not  True  V-8 

Re  Corporal  :  unishment  V-8 

Re  No  Strapping  of  mentally  Disturbed  V-8 

Re  Securing  Psychiatrists  Difficult  V-8 

Re  Food  at  Burwash  V-8 
Re  Press  Representatives  welcome  to 

visit  Institutions  V-8 

Re  Trouble-makers  removed  from  Burwash  V-8 
Re  Abolition  of  Corporal  Punishment  in 

United  States  V-8 
Segregation  of  Prisoners  in  United  States  V-8 

Library  at  Burwash  V-8 

Re  Previous  Progress  being  Continued  V-8 

Re  Brampton  Institution  V-8 

Re  Difficult  people  to  deal  with  V-8 

Re  Occasional  Staff  Difficulties  V-8 

No  objection  to  Select  Committee  V-8 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform 

Institutions  V-35 

Re  Increases  in  Salaries  V-35 

Re  Decrease  in  Reformatory  Population  V-35 

Re  Increase  in  Jail  Population  V-35 

Citation  from  Institutions'  Log  V-35 
Percentage  of  inmates  small  in  comparison 

with  Population  V-35 

Re  Mimico  Hospital  V-35 

Re  Alcoholic  Research  Foundation  V-35 

Citation  from  letter  from  Dr.  Bates  V-35 

United  Nations  Standards  met  V-35 

Re  Corporal  Punishment  V-35 

V-35 

Re  Medical  attention  for  inmates  V-35 


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-48- 


F00T5.  HON.  JOHN  W.  (Cont'd) 

Lack  of  Inmate  Responsibility- 
Citation  from  Dr.  Bates'  letter  re 

Corporal  Punishment 
Re  Removal  of  Trouble  makers  from 

Burwash 
Letter  from  Mr,  Edmunson 
Letter  from  Former  Inmate 
Re  Rehabilitation 
Re  Clinic  for  alcoholics 

At  Mi mi co 

On  Avenue  Road 
Re  Article  in  Globe  &  Mail 
Re  Elizabeth  Fry  Association  -  Mercer 
Re  John  Howard  Association 
Re  Apportionment. of  Costs 

FROST,  ARTHUR   (P.C.)   Bracondale 

On  Speech  from  Throne 

Tribute  to  Building  Staff 

Congratulations  to  Prime  Minister 
Re  Riding  of  Bracondale 

Re  Importance  of  Riding 

Re  Stanley  Barracks 
Used  for  Housing 

Re  "Little  Norway" 

Re  Canadian  National  Exhibition 

Re  Fall  Fair 

Re  Stock-yards 

Re  City-owned  Incinerator 

Re  Public  Abbatoir 

Re  Canada's  largest  Acquatic  Course 

Re  Breakwater 

Re  Toronto  Islands 
Formation  of 
Flooding  of 

Urosion  of  shoreline  of 
Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway 


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-49- 


FR05T.  ARTHUR   (Cont'd) 

Re:  Trinity  College  V 

Re:  Christie  St,  Hospital  V 

Now  Lambert  Lod;e  V 

Re  Residents  of  V- 

Re:  Old  Garrison  Creek  V- 

Re:  V'illowdale  Park  V- 

Re:  Red  Chevron  V- 

Re:  Meaning  of  word  "Toronto"  V- 

Re:  Cros^-town  Superhighway  desirable  V- 

Prayer  for  continued  good  Government  V- 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  V- 

Re  Milk  for  School  Children  V- 

FROST.  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Prime  Minister) 

On  Election  of  Speaker  V- 

Resolution  re  Death  of  King  V- 

Re  Death  of  Mr.  Kelley  V- 

Welcoming  Remarks  at  Opening  V- 

Re  Stenographic  Reporting  V- 

Re  Standing  Committees  V- 

Re  Comrdttee  on  Elections  Act  V- 

Re  Committee  on  Rent  Control  V- 


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Friday  Opening  at  2  p.m. 

Re  Unemployed  employables 

Re  Outbreak  Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 
Telegram  to  Federal  Minister  of 

Agriculture  V-4 

Letter  -  Dr.  Jones  to  Dr.  Childs  V-4 
Memo,  to  Prime  Minister  from  Mr, Graham  V-4 

Re  Rental  Controls  V-5 

Appointment  of  Committee  V-5 

Background  of  Controls  V-5 

Select  Committee,  1951  Session  V-5 

Committee  should  be  non-partisan  V-5 

On  BillsNo.68,69    First  Reading  V-6 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V-6 


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-50- 


FROST.  HOK.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 


Congratulatory 

To  Mr.  Speaker 

To  Mr.  Robarts 

To  Mr.  Root 
At  home  in  Assembly 
Regret  Speech  not  Acceptable  to 

Opposition 
Most  Progressive  Legislation  from 

last  9  Speeches 
Government  meets  House  with  full  sense 

of  responsibility 
Will  Co-operate  with  all  Governments 
Government  must  represent  People 
Will  Co-operate  with  Opposition 
Conversion  of  Opposition  Progressing 
Objective:  To  give  good  Government 

Re  Unemployment  policy 

Same  as  in  1942  by  Liberals 
Re  Conservation 

Re  Committee  on 

Re  Lands  and  Forests 

Re  Conservation  authorities 

Re  Soil  Surveys 

Re  Drainage 
Re  Labour  Relations  Act 

Greet  Contribution  to  industrial 

peace 

Labour  Relations  Board 

Workman's  Compensation  Board 
Re  General  Objectives  of  Labour 

Legislation 
Government  intervention  should  be  at 

Minimum 
Fo  Substitutes  for  Voluntary  Agree- 
ments 
Voluntary  arbitration  desirable 

Weaknesses  in  Arbitration 


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-51- 


FROST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 


Coapulsory  Arbitration  should  be  Avoided 

Responsibilities  of  Organized  Labour 

Strike  ,/eapon  used  Sparingly- 
Picketing'  should  be  Peaceful 

Strikes  should  be  Orderly 

Re  Collective  Bargaining 
Re:  Province's  Fiscal  Position 

Editorial  "Star",  Jan. 14,  1952 

Editorial  "Star",  Feb. 27,  1952 

Re  Budget  Speech,  1944 

Re  Corporation  Taxes 

Re  Comparison  between  Quebec  and  Ontario 

Re  Analysis  of  Fiscal  Position 

Re  Province's  taxation  lowest  in  Canada 

Re  Debt  position 

Re  Tax  Rentals 

Re  Helping  Federal  Government 

Re  Good  Co-operation  with  Federal  Govern- 
ment 

I.e  Many  changes  in  Fiscal  Policy  since 

1943 

Re  Province's  Conduct  of  own  affairs 

More  Revenue  received 

Summary  of  5-year  experiences 

Province  good  negotiators 
Re:  Appointment,  Chairman,  Whole  House 
Re:  St.  David's  Day 
On  Bills  68  and  6  9     Second  Reading 

Bills  Complementary 

Repetition  Avoided 

Pleasure  to  deal  with  Federal  Government 

Re  Former  agreements 

Measures- 

Improving  Present  Canal  System 

First  Canal  in  1783 
Extended  in  1847 

Wei land  Canal  Built  in  1829 

Remarks  by  Senator  Connolly 

Comparisons  of  Canals'  Tonnage 


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-52- 


FROST.  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

Power  Badly  Needed 

Re  Various  Ontario  Power  Developments 

Re  Ability  to  Finance 

Re  Saturday  Evening  Post 

Editor  of 

Articles  in 

Canada  asks  nothing  from  U.S. 

Canal  and  Power  Separated 

Re:  All-Canadian  Canal 

Three  competing  Authorities  Desiring 

Power 

Re  Separation  of  Bills 

Congratulatory 

To  Mr.  Oliver  on  Parents'  Golden 

Wedding 

On  Bill  No.  47     Second  Reading 

No  reference  to  Education  by  Mr.SalsbergV-13 

Mr.  Salsberg  out  of  order 

No  evasion  of  Hope  report 


Re  Statement  of  Policy 

Explanation  of  Bill 
Introduction  of  Gov. T.M.Williams (Michigan)  V-14 

7/elcome  to 

Re  American  flag 

Discoveries  by  Nicolet 

History  of  Michigan  end  Ontario 

War  of  1812 

Re  Loss  of  Peace  in  1792 
Return  of  in  1938 

Re  Partial  Biography  of  Gov. Williams 

Re  War  Services  of  Mrs.  Williams 

On  Acceptance  of  Bow  Tie 
On  Bill  No.  56      Second  Reading 

Re  Advisory  Committee  Legislation 

Re  Holding  our  own  in  Forests 

Re  Complacency  not  Desirable 

Re  Forestry  an  important  Problem 

People  conscious  of 


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-53- 


FROST,  HON.  LBSLI3  M.  (Cont'd) 


Re  Present  action  not  Complete 

Present  action  is  an  Advance 

Administration  of  Lands  and  Forests  not 
political 

Re  Findings  in  Kennedy  report 

Re  Appointment  cf  Advisory  Council 

Appointment  of  Mr.  Kennedy  as  Consultant 

Re  Definitely  no  Retreat 

He  Future  Advances  Assured 

Re  Present  Act  implements t ion  of  Kennedy 
report 
Re:  Letter  re  compulsory  arbitration 
Re:  Land  Assembly  Deal  -  Oshawa 

Non-profit  making 

Re  Appointment  of  Committee  on  Companies  Act 

Reference  to  Committee 

Powers  of 

Personnel  of 

Act  a  complicated  one 

Re  Committee  on  uniformity 

Corporations  playing  increasing  part 

Complete  investigation  required 

Representation  of  all  parties 

Members'  views  Welcomed 
On  Bill  No.  98     First  Reading 

Matter  a  delicate  one 

Re:  First  consideration 

Select  Committee  -  1946 

Select  Committee  -  1950 

Reports  of 

Re  Indemnities 

Re  Ministers'  Salaries 

Re  Reductions 

Re  Diffidence  in  dealing 

Re  Extract  from  report  of  Committee, 

April  5,  1951. 

Recommendations  of 

Consideration  of  1952  Session 


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-54- 


FROST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.   (Cont'd) 

Re  Reduction  authorized  .to  continue  V-20 

Re  Select  Committee,  1947  V-20 
Re  Procedure  on  Closing  day  of  Debate 

on  Throne  Speech  V-20 

On  Bill  No.  108,     First  Reading  V-23 
Extension  of  Exceptions  to  Educational 

Organizations  V-23 

On  Bill  No.  112      First  Reading  V-23 

Re  Depreciation  for  Corporations  V-23 

Re  Allocation  of  profits  V-23 

Re:  Soil  Erosion  V-23 

Re:  Lakeshore  Erosion  V-23 

Re:  Chicago  Drainage  Canal  V-33 

Lowering  Lake  levels  V-23 

Re  Possible  course  of  V-23 

Re  Cycles  of  High  and  Low  Water  V-23 

Re  St,  Clair  River  V-23 

Re  International  Waters  V-23 

Re  Efficient  steps  for  prevention  of 

erosion  difficult  V-23 

Re  Situation  on  Toronto  Islands  V-23 
Arrangement  for  control  of  Water  Levels 

Primary  Necessity  V-23 
rte  Situation  at  various  points  in  Great  Lakes  V-23 


Re  Diversion  of  water  into  Lake  Superior 

Re  Ogoki  and  Long  Lac  Rivers 
Re  Level  of  Lake  Huron 
Re  Level  of  Niagara  River 
Re  Level  of  Lake  Ontario 
Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway  will  influence 
Re  Average  Lake  Levels 
Re  water  levels  being  studied 
On  Supplementary  Estimates 

Previous  Supplementary  Estimates,  1945 

Re  Buoyant  Revenue 

Re  Provincial  Debt 

Re  Necessity  of  borrowing  in  New  York 


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-55- 


FROST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

Indirect  Debt 

Re  Articles  in  Toronto  Star 

Are  Contradictory 
Re  Highway  Improvement  Act 

Abolition  of  desirable 
New  York  Loari 

Re  Estimates  (Supplementary)  for  Department 

of  Education 
Special  grants  to  Universities 
Teaching  Hospitals 
Teachers'  Superannuation  Fund 
Housing;  Corporation 


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V-24,H-1 
V-24,H-2 
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Re  Rule  for  Determining  Grants  V-24,H-2 

Loans  acceptable  in  New  York  V-24,H-4 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Cotnam  (Provincial  Auditor)  V-24,1-2 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney  General  V-25,F-3 

V-26,F-1 

History  of  Constituting  Com.  V-25,F-3 

Re  "Slimy  Insinuations"  V-25,F-3 

No  charges  made  V-25,F-4 

No  ne:.d  for  re-constituting  the  Com.  V-25,F-4 

Will  not  reconvene  V-25,F-5 

Re  Inviting  Charges  V-25,F-5 
Re  Assistance  tendered  toward  preparing 

questions  V-25,G-6 

Re  Crime  Comics  V-26,F-1 

Should  be  referred  to  Lav/  Officers  V-26,F-1 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health  V-26,F-3 

Re  Assistants  in  Chamber  when 

Presenting  Estimates 


On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education 
Confirmction  Ministers'  Statement  re 

Government ' s  At; itude 
Re  Hope  Report 

No  mention  of  by  Opposition  in  1951 
Re  Alleged  remark  by  Mr.  Nixon 
Re  Statement  of  Government  Policy, 
February  7,  1951. 


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-56- 


FROST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 


Extracts  from  V 

Experiences  last  100  years  V 

Extract  from  Speech  from  the  Throne, 1951  V 

Re  Expenditures  of  Public  Money  V 

Re  1952  Expenditures  on  education  V 

Re  Sources  of  Additional  Money  V 

Extract  from  Hansard,  February  7,1951  V 

Ee  Discontinuance  of  Entrace  Exams.  V 

I^e  Toronto  Grants  V 

On  Bill  No.  125     Second  Reading  V 

Re  Committee  on  Election  Act  V 

Review  of  Act  Desirable  v 

On  Committee  re  Water  Levels  V 

Re  Present  Lake  Levels  V 

Re  Control  of  International  Waters  V 

Re  St.  Clair  River  V 

Crest  not  yet  reached  V 

Royal  Commission  not  desirable  V 

Wide  terms  of  reference  to  V 

Re  Co-operation  with  Federal  Government  V 

Re  Conditions  of  Riverside  V 
Will  act  if  declared  Emergency  area  by 

Federal  Government  v 

Will  share  cost  V- 

Re  Previous  Conditions  in  Ontario  V- 
Re  Solution  of  Problem  not  Determined 

as  yet  V- 

Re  Unemployed  Delegation  V- 

Police  Present  at  Conference  V- 

Re quests  of  V- 

Re  "Buck-passing"  V- 

Re  Joint  reponsibility  V- 

Re  Public  works  y_ 

Re  Condition  caused  by  Credit  Restrictions  V- 
Re  Extensions  of  Unemployment  Insurance 

Provisions  V- 

Re  Care  of  Unemployables  V- 

Re  Human  Problem  in  1942  as  to-day  y- 

He  Cash  Relief  v_ 

Re  Curtailing  Immigration  V- 

Re  employment  conditions  in  North  V- 


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-57- 


FROST.  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Turning  of  industries'  wheels 
On  Resolution  No.  8 

Re  Junior  Farmers  Establishment  Act 

Re  Administro tion 

Re  Editorial  "Financial  Post" 

Re  No  loaning  institution  in  Ontario  for 
such  loans 

Re  Federal  Guarantees 

Re  Age  Limit  of  young  farmers 

New  Corporation  will  make  loans 
Use  of  present  staff 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Labour 

Extract  from  Tiraalna  Press 
Re  "Grummett  reports" 
Re  Welcome  to  Hon.  Leslie  Black" ell 
Congratulations  to  Mr.  Nixon  -  birthday- 
Re:  53rd  Anniversary  of  Mr.  Kennedy  as  farmer 
Congratulations  to  C.  A.  Fitch 

on  75  years  service  with  Civil  Service 
On  Bill  No.  72      Second  Reading 

Temporary  Employees 
On  Bill  No.  35      First  Reading 
Re  5$  Provincial  Tax  Act 
Not  proclaimed 

Due  to  Province  from  Federal  Government 
Use  to  which  it  could  be  put 
Re  Indemnity  of  Members 
Re  Improvement  in  Federal-Provincial 

Relations 
Origin  of  Provincial  Income  Tax 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Mines 
Re  Steep  Rock 
Re  United  States  Loan 
Re  Iron  Exchange 

Re  Iron  and  Steel  Development  at  Head  of 

Lakes 
Affected  by  Population  Density 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways 
Re  Highway  Improvement  Act 


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-58- 


FP.OST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Highway  Improvement  Fund  V-30 

No  funds  in  V-30 

Simply  bookkeeping  Item  V-30 

Re  Suburban  Roads  V-30 

Re  Community  Good  Roads  Association  V-30 

Re  Good  Roads  aid  Business  V-30 

Re  Unsatisfied  Judgment  Fund  V-30 

On  Bill  No.  129        Second  Reading  V-31 

Re  Background  of  Bill  V-31 

Re  Traffic  not  Unrestricted  V-31 

Re  Request  for  Unrestricted  Traffic  V-31 

Re  Difficult  Problem  for  Ontario  V-31 

Re  Roads  not  designed  for  heavy  truck 

Traffic  V-31 
Re  Orderly  Approach  to  Problem  Desired  V-31 


Re  Possibility  of  Toll  roads 
Re  Provisions  of  U.N. Charter 
Re  Lowering  of  Tariff  Barriers 
Unrestricted  railway  Operation 
Considerable  Intern  tional  Traffic 

Both  '/"ays 
Re  Inter-provincial  Traffic  via  U.S. 

Territory 
Re  Transportation  of  Cattle  to  U.S. 
Re  "Good-neighbor"  policy 

Re  Should  work  both  ways 
Re  Representations  to  Government 
City  of  St.  Thomas 
State  of  Michigan 
United  States  Government 
Government  of  Canada 
Extract  from  letter  from  Hon.  Mr. 
Pearson,  April,  1951. 
Letter  from  Prime  Minister  to  Mr. 

Pearson,  March  20,1952 
Reply  from  Mr.  Pearson,  March  31,1952V 
Re  Meeting  with  delegation  from 

St .  Thomas  V 


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FROST.  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont»d> 

Desire  to  meet  Obligations  of  U.N. Charter 
Construction  of  Limited-access  Highway- 
Re  Authority  to  Gof9rna»nt  to  issue 

Temporary  Permits 
Re  Ways  and  Means  of  Meeting  Situation 
All  Government  should  be  reasonable 
St.  Thomas  not  Supporting  Legislation 
Re  Reciprocity  re  train-crew  operations 
Re  Solution  and  Agreement  will  be  Reached 
Re  Conversations  with  inter  sted  States 
Re  Applications  to  Municipal  Board 
Re  Duties  of  not  assumed  by  Cabinet 
Re  Obligations  by  Geneva  Convention 
Re  No  Representations  from  Railways 
Re  No  difference  ^o 
Re  Heavier  Loads  in  U.S. 
Re  Different  V/eather  Conditions 
On  Bill  No.  98      Second  Reading 

Re  Wide  Publicity  given  to  information 

re  Bill 
Re  Public  Scrutiny  of  Bill  desired 
Re  Misinterpretation  of  remarks  by 

Member  for  Cochrane  South 
Re  Gifts  to  Municipalities 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 
Re  Interim  Report  ■?  Committee  on 

Provincial-Municipal  Relations 
On  Bill  No,  68      In  Committee 

Proposition  re  All-Canadian  Project 

not  Workable 
Will  welcome  U.S.  as  partner 
Suggested  amendment  -  silly 
Re  Objection  to  U.S.  by  Member  for 

St .  Andrew 
Formerly  "British  Imperialism" 
Now  American  Imperialism 
On  Bill  No.  35      Second  Reading 
Re:  Provisions  of  Income  Tax  Act 


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FROST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Proclamation  of  Act  V-33,B-8 

Requires  Duplicate  Forms  V-33,B-8 

Procedure  not  Desirable  V-33,C-1 

Cheque  should  be  Received  V-33,C-1 

On  Bill  No.  114      Second  Reading 
Re  Problems  of  Administration  of 

Supplementary  Allowances        V-33,FF-6 
Re  Relief  of  Municipalities  from 

Allowance  to  65-69  age  £;roup      V-33,FF-7 
Re: Investigations  at  local  level 

most  economical  V-33,FF-7 

Re  Sup  lementary  Allowance  Available     V-33,FF-8 
Dealt  with  on  level  of  Public  Assistance 

and  not  old-a^e  pensions         V-33,FF-8 
Not  a  backward  Step  V-33,GG-1 

Re  Entirely  new  Legislative  Step        V-33,GG-2 
Re  Pensions  not  as  Restricted  as  in 

other  Jurisdictions  V-33,GG-3 

Re  Act  will  be  Strictly  Administered     V-33,GGr4 
Re  Taxes  kept  Within  Ability  of  People 

to  Pay  V-33,GG-4 

R-:  Double-means  test  V-33,GG-5 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 
Re  Supplementary  Allowances  to  old-age 

Pensioners  V-33,KK-6 

Member  for  St.  Andrew  made  carrying 

it  on  impossible  V-33,KK-6 

Remarks  nonsensical  V-33,LL-5 

No  letters  in  response  to  member  for 

St.  Andrew's  Public  Appeal     V-33,MM-2 
Re  Report,  Ontario  Health  Survey  Committee  V-34,A-5 
On  Bill  No.  146      -  Second  Reading       V-34,J-5 
Extension  of  Statute  re  Cancer  Found.    V-34,J-5 

Desirable  to  disburse  monies  through 

an  Organization  V-34,J-5 

Re  Representation  on  Board  V-34,I-6 

Bill  not  Rigid  but  Flexible  V-34.J-6 

fte:  Confined  to  teaching  Hospitals, 

universities,  cancer  foundation 


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FROST.  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

On  Bill  No.  150       Second  Reading      V-34,K-2 
R:-  Pollution  of  Seine  River  and 

Rainy  Lake  V-34 

On  Bill  No.  56        In  Committee        V-34 

Forest  Resources  Commission  idea  is  "out"V-34 


On  Estimates,  Office  of  Prime  Minister  V-34 

Rs  Racing  Commission  V-34 

Re  Formation  of  V-34 

R-  All  abuses  not  corrected  V-34 

Good  progress  reported  V-34 

Re  Pre-race  examinations  V-34 

Rt-  Film  P-.  trol  V-34 

Re  Identification  V-34 

Re  Visual  Acuity  Tests  V-34 

Re  Board  of  Examiners  for  Trainers  V-34 

Re  Physical  Examination  of  Jockeys  V-34 

Re  Suppression  of  Book-making  V-34 
Re  Difference  between  "100$  and  Racing 

Sound  V-34 

Re  Letter  to  Chairman, Racing  Commission  V-34 
Re  Letter  from  Chairman  to  Prime  Minister  V-34, 

Prime  Minister's  Office  Economically  run  V-34 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and 

Forests  V-34 

Re  Expenditure  on  reforestation  V-34 

Re  Figures  cited  by  Mr.  Wren  fantastic  V-34 

On  Bill  No.  84       In  Committee  V-34 

Judge  of  Mining  Act  V-34 

Re  Judge  Godson  V-34 

Superannuation  of  V-34 

Assumption  of  Referee's  Duties  V-34 

On  Bill  No.  129       In  Committee  V-34 

Re  Arrangement  Temporary  V-34 

On  Bill  No.  125       In  Committee  V-34 

Act  to  api"ly  from  date  Coming  into  Force  V-34 

Re:  Presentation  of  bus  to  Sir  John  A.  Mc- 
Donald and  Sir  George  Etienne  Cartier  V-36 

Re:  Baldwin  and  Lafontaine  V-36 


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FROST,  HON.  LESLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

On  Budget  V-36,D-5 

Re  Capabilities  of  Leader  of  Opposition  V-36,D-5 

Re  Cabinet  Positions  V-36,D-6 

Re  Resignations  from  former  Cabinets  V-36,D-7 

Re  "Wedges  between  Governments"  V-36,D-9 

Re  Co-cperation  with  other  Governments  V-36,D-10 

Re  Government  not  "gunning"  for  Anybody  V-36,D-10 

Re  Credit  where  due  to  Federal  Government  V-36,D-11 

Re  Growth  of  Corporations  V-36  ,E-1 

Re  "Over-running"  of  Estimates  V-36,E-2 

Re  Use  of  increased  Revenues  on  Highv.ay  V-36,E-2 

Re  Application  to  Retirement  of  net  Debt  V-36,E-3 
Prime  Interest  in  growth  and  development 

of  Province  V-36,E-4 

Re  Highway  Completion  V-36,E-5 

Re  Federal-Provincial  Relations  V-36 ,E-5 

Re  1942  Agreement  V-36 ,E-6 

Re  1945  Offer  V-36 ,E-6 

Re  Ontario  taken  as  a  Standard  V-36 ,E-7 

Re  Problems  of  Municipalities  V-36,E-8 

Re  Good  tax  Agreement  with  Ottawa  Possible  V-36,E-9 

Re  Cleaning  Blackboard  Completely  V-36,Frl 

Re  Rental  Agreements  V-36,F-2 

Re  5#  of  Income  Tax  V-36,F-2 
Re  Question  of  Gambling  with  Ontario's  future  V-36 ,F-3 

Re  Corporation  Tax  V-36,F-4 

Re  Tribute  to  Capable  Assistants  V-36,F-4 

Re  All  Provinces  are  Different  V-36,F-5 
Re  Invasion  of  Provincial  Government  Tax 

Field  V-36,F-5 

Re  Pressure  of  Federal  Taxes  V-36,F-6 

Re  No  final  deal  possible  at  present  V-36.F-6 
Co-operation  with  Federal  Government  a 

Long-range  programme  V-36,F-7 

Provinces  should  be  kept  Independent  V-36,F-8 

Subsidies  never  satisfactory  V-36,F-9 

Re  Percentage  ceiling  V-36,F-9 


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FROST,  HON.  LSSLIE  M.  (Cont'd) 

Collection  of  5/o   of  Income  Tax  Impracticable 

Ee  Succession  Duties 

Re  Amendment  to  Motion 

Want  of  Confidence  Motion 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Treasury 
Matters  left  to  Capable  Staff 
"Bread-winding  Department  of  Government" 
Re  Collections  from  Income  Tax 

Re  Suspension  of  193  7  Act 

Re  Proposed  Visit  to  Windsor 
.  Re  Principle  Admitted  by  Ottawa 
Seeking  Logical  and  Reasonable  Adjustment 
Solution  not  final  nor  Complete 


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Gar3U.j  ::CL.  "'ELLAND  S.  (Ilnister  .of  lOLnesJ. 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  to  P'r.  Speaker 
"      "  I'r.  Robarts 
"      "  Ir.  Root 
Re  Address  by  I'r.  Yaremko 
Re  Nationalities  in  Sudbury 

Racial  Tolerance  in 
Re  lining  Situation 

General  Review  of 
Developments  of 
Improvement  in  Price 
International  Pickle  Company 

Output  in  Sudbury  District 
Re  Falconbridge  line 
Re  rineral  Developments 
In  Plchipicoten  Area 
In  Cobalt  Area 

Re  Airborne  Nagnetometer  Survey 
Re  Alberta  Oil  and  Natural  Gas 

Extract  from  Report  on  history  of 
Ontario  Gas  Situation 
Extract  from  Statement  re  Importation 
of  Natural  Gas  from  Texas  Fields 
Ontario  requires  Natural  Gas 
Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway 
Letter  to  Federal  Ilnister  of  lines 
Letter  to  Alberta  Ilnister  of  lines 
Letter  from  Trans-Canada  Pipelines 
Natural  Gas  would  add  greatly  to 
Ontario's  industry 
Potential  users  of  gas 
Adequate  supply  should  be  assured 
Re  Importation  of  gas  via  Fort  Erie 
and  Niagara  Falls 
Re  Lining  Land  in  Province 
Analysis  of  situation 
Large  Tracts  held  by  Individuals 
Re  lining  Rights 

Extract  from  Address  by  Kr.Rickaby 
Expect  Beneficial  Legislation 
Re  Cost  of  Gas  PipeLines 
On  Bill  No. 124  (1st  Reading) 
Clarification  of  Sections 
On  Estimates  of  Department  of  lines 
Present  Position  of 
Thinking  in  Terms  of  Services 

Should  be  in  Terms  of  Resources 
Canada  Progressing  re  natural  resources 


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Cn^LI.  HON.  "ELLAND  S.  (Continued) 

Many  Undeveloped  V30-A-8 

Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas  V30-A-& 

Iron  Ore  V30-A-8 

Re  Contributions  by  Northern  N'embers  V30-A-9 

Tribute  to  V3C-A-9 

Re  Provincial  Services  V30-A-9 

Re  American  Capital  for  Expansion  V30-A-10 

Re  Funds  for  Services  from  Natural  V30-A-11 
Resources 

Re  Expansion  of  Industry  V30-A-11 

Re  Producing  Economic  '7ealth  V30-A-11 

In  various  parts  of  Province  #30-A-12 

Re  Steep  Rock  V3C-^-12 

Re  Statement  by  President  VJO-A-'i 

Re  Share  Uvmership  V30-E-6 

Re  American  Loan  V30-E-7 

Interest  Rate  V30-E-8 

Re  Property  Leases  V30-E-9 

Re  Parke ts  Tust  be  Assured  V30-E-9 

Re  Control  in  American  hands  V30-E-10 

Re  Importation  cf  Iron  V3O-A-I3 

Re  Tribute  to  Early  Prospectors  V30-B-1 

Re  Pre-Production  Expenditures  V30-3-2 

Re  International  Pickle  V30-B-3 

Re  Experiment  at  Filton  Prick  Co.  V30-3-3 
Seeking  Substitute  for  Scrap  Netal  V30-3-3 

Re  Sponge  Iron  V30-3-3 

Had  turned  to  steel  V30-3-4 

Reported  in  Financial  Post  V30-3-5 

Re  Treating  Rope  Cable  V30-B-5 
All  lines  and  I  inerals  Belong  to  Crown  V30-3-6 

Re  Duty  of  Department  of  P'ines  V30-B-6 

Administrative  V30-B-6 

Technical  Service  330-3-6 

Re  Increase  in  Tine  Production  V30-3-6 

Re  Price  of  Gold  V30-3-8 

Re  Development  in  Lead  and  Zinc  V30-B-9 

Re  Shebandiwan  V30-C-1 

Re  Ottawa  River  V30-C-1 

Re  T'amainse  Copper  Area  V30-C-1 

Re  Jarvis  and  Duncan  Townships  V30-C-1 

Re  Air-Borne  Iagnetometer  Surveys  V3C-C-2 

V30-C-8 

Results  of  V30-C-9 

Re  Further  Development:.  Expected  V30-C-3 

Re  Not  Selling  Ontario  "short"  V30-C-3 

Re  Geological  Branch  V30-C-3 

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GEI1SLL.  KOI-:.  vrSLLAND  S.  (Continued) 

Potantialities  cannot  be  estimated  V30-C-4 

lore  Geologists  Peeded  V3O-C-4 

Members  should  endeavour  to  Secure  V30-C-5 

Re  Activities  of  Department  V3O-C-5 

Geological  Branch  V3O-C-6 

Re  Possibilities  of  Cobalt  V30-C-7 

Re  Ground  *\Tater  Levels  V30-C-10 
Re  50th  Anniversary  of  Geological 

Branch  V30-C-II 

Re  Calumet  Island  V30-C-12 

Re  Dominion  Magnesium  Co.  V3C-C-13 

Re  Cobalt  V30-D-1 

Operating  at  Pull  Capacity  V3O-D-3 

Re  Mining  Roads  V30-D-3 

Re  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry  V30-D-4 

Re  Mine  Inspection  V3O-D-5 

Re  Rescue  Stations  V3O-D-6 

Re  Cable-testing  laboratories  V3O-D-6 

Re  Improvements  in  Mine  Safety  V30-D-S 

Re  Over-all  Accident  Rate  V30-D-3 

Re  Metallurgical  'forks  V3O-D-9 

Safety  Record  -  Hamilton  V30-D-9 

Re  Silicosis  V30-D-10 

Re  fining  roads  in  North  V30-D-11 
Re  Contributions  by  all  Government 
Depa  rtments 

Re  Alberta  L'atural  Gas  V30-F-9 

Importation  of  Gas  from  Texas  V30-F-9 

Re  All-Canadian  Pipe  Line  V30-F-10 

Re  Sulphur  Fumes  V30-G-2 
Welcome  to  Students  of  Secondary  Schools  in 

Sudbury  Area  V32-3-4 

G0CDFELL0T7,  POP.  7ILLIAM  A.  (Minister  of  Public  Welfare) 

Re  Unemployed  Employables  V3-C-1 

Re  Victor  Mission  V3-C-2 

Letter  from  Rev.  Kunnisett  V3-C-3 

Press  Release  -  Jan, 31,  1952  V3-C-4 

On  Bill  P0.63,  (1st  Reading)  V5-E-4 

Commission  Changed  to  Director  V5-2-4 

Cn  Bill  No. 114  (1st  Reading)  V25-A-3 

Legislation  a  P'ilestone  V25-A-3 

Meets  an  Important  Peed  V25-A-4 

Disabled  Group  Deserving  V25-A-4 

Increased  Sense  of  Security  V25-A-4 

Federal  Government  should  participate  V25-A-5 

Necessarily  Restrictive  in  Application  V25-A-5 

Definition  of  "totally  disabled  person"  V25-A-5 


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C01DF3LLCJ.7,  HOI'..  :7ILLIAI:  A.  (Continued) 

Establishment  of  I.edical  Board  V25-A-6 

Use  of  Department  Field  Staff  V25-^.-7 
Closing  of  Gap  in  Public  assistance  program  V25-A-7 

Cn  Bill  No. 63  (2nd  Reading)  V26-B-2 

Little  Change  in  Principle  V26-B-2 

Change  from  Commission  to  Director  V26-3-2 

V26-B-9 
Re  Continuance  of  Allowance  for  Increased 

Educational  Opportunities  V26-3-3 

Re  Allowance  for  Disabled  Husbands  V26-B-3 

Re  Right  of  Appeal  V26-*B-10 

Cn  Bill  No.  65  (2nd  Reading)  V26-C-1 

Re  Taking  of  Applications  V26-C-1 

Re  Three-nonths  Experiences  V26-C-2 

Re  Proof  of  Age  V2o-C-2 

Re  Extent  of  Applications  V26-C-2 

Re  Borderline  Cases  V26-C-3 

Legislation  Entirely  New  V26-C-7 
Re  Representative  Committee  from  all 

Provinces  V26-C-S 

Dn  Bill  lo.l45  (1st  Reading)  V3I-A-6 

Re  Accommodation  for  Elderly  Persons  V31-A-7 

Re  Construction  Costs  -  Shares  of  V31-A-7 

90,-i  by  Central  Portga&e  V31-A-7 

10$  by  Municipalities  V31-A-7 

Additional  Municipal  Charges  V3I-A-7 

For  Equipment  V32-A-7 

Re  assistance  to  Municipalities  Desired  V32-A-7 

Re  No  "strings"  to  grants  V32-A-S 

On  Bill  No. 114  (2nd  Reading)  V33-DD-1 

Re  Keed  for  assistance  V33-DD-1 

Re  fopular  Response  to  V33-DD-2 

Re  First  of  Such  Legislation  V33-DD-2 

Re  Imprttial  Board  V33-DD-2 

Application  dealt  with  on  merits  V33-DD-2 

Re  Result  of  Survey  in  one  municipality  V33-DD-3 

Disabilities  in  V33-DD-3 

Re  Potential  Applications  V33-DD-3 

Screening  difficult  V33-DD-3 

Re  Election  no  influence  on  Legislation  V33-DD-£ 

Re  Residential  Restrictions  V33-ES-9 

Re  Definition  of  "disabled"  V33-EE-9 

Re  Will  share  any  Federal  Increase  V33-EE-10 

Re  Transference  of  Assistance  V33-FF-I 

Re  Minimum  Age  V33-FF-1 

Re  Reciprocal  Arrangements  V33-FF-2 

Re  Residents  in  Homes  for  Aged  V33-FF-3 

Re  Rehabilitation  V33-FF-4 


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OOGDFELLO^,  HO::.  '7ILLIAt:  A.  (Continued) 

Re  Share  by  Province  in  r.unicipally-  V33-FF-5 

increased  Grants 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Public  Welfare  V33-GG-3 

Past  year  a  Notable  One  V33-HH-1 

Re  Increased  old-age  pensions  V33-KH-1 

"  Old-Age  assistance"  V33-HH-1 

"  Pothers '  Allowances  V33-KH-2 

V33-JJ-2 
"  Hones  for  the  Aged  V33-HH-4 
"  Elderly  Persons  Housing  Aid  V33-HH-7 
"  Summary  of  Provisions  for  elderly 
Persons  V33-HH-7 
Re  Increased  I'edical  Services  for  V33-HH-& 
Re  The  Blind  V33-HH-9 
Canadian  National  Institute  for  V33-HK-9 
Re  Remedial  Treatment  V33-KH-9 
Re  Allowances  for  Disabled  Persons  V33-HH-10 
llajor  Features  of  V33-HH-11 
Legislation  Restrictive  V33-HH-12 
Hope  for  Federal-Provincial  Responsi- 
bility V33-HH-12 
Re  Unemployment  Relief  V33-I  H-13 
Reduction  in  Relief  Recipients  V33-HH-13 
Re  "ublic  Assistance  V33-HH-13 
Re  Child  Welfare  V33-HH-1Z, 

V33-JJ-4 
Re  District  "Telfare  Offices  V33-HH-15 
Re  Field  Workers  V33-HK-16 
Re  Changes  designed  to  increase  effect- 
iveness V33-HK-18 
Re  Deserting  Husbands  V33-JJ-1 
Re  Kedical  Services  for  Pensioners  V33-MK-1 
On  Bill  So.  14 5  (2nd  Reading)  V34-I-7 
Purpose  of  Legislation  V34-I-7 
Additional  Accommodation  for  Aged  V34-I-8 
Ko  "strings'"  to  grants  V34-I^9 

GORDON,  GEORGE  T.  (L) (Brantford) 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V15-D-4 

Parties  not  properly  listed  by  colours  V15-D-4 

Re  Chlorination*  of  Water  V15-D-5 

6th  Annual  Survey  Fluorine  Committee  V15-D-5 

Extract  from  "Brantford  Exposition"  V15-D-6 

Re  Dental  Health  hf   Children  V15-D-7 

Potential  Improvement  by  l+Ofo  V15-D-7 

Article  by  Dr.  '.\  C.  Hutton  V15-D-9 
Extract  from  "Sodium  Fluoride  Goes  to 

School"  V15-D-H 

Re  Housing  V15-D-15 


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GORDON.  G^ORG^  T.  (L)  (Continued) 

Re  -Let's  Talk  it  Over"  -  Station  CKBC  V15-D-16 

Re  Shortage  of  Low-Rental  Housing       •    V15-D-16 

Extract  from  Report  of  Housing  Committee, 

Ontario  Command,  Can.  Legion  V15-E-1 

Letter  from  International  Association 

of  Machinists  V15-S-2 

Re  Highways  V15-E-3 

Accidents  on  V15-E-3 

Letter  to  Ur.  Gordon  V.5-E-3 

Re  Old-age  Pensioners  V15-E-3 

On  Bill  Bo,  114  (2nd  Reading)  V33-FF-4 

Re  Rehabilitation  V33-FF-4 

Re  Fluorination  -  Erantford  V35-I--2 

Provincial  Grant  For  V35-K-2 

Cost  to  City  of  Brantford  V35-M-2 

GRI5SIi--G3R.  HOP.  VILLIAT  (Minister  of  Planning  and 

Development ) 

On  Bill  No. 94  (1st  Reading)  V20-A-8 

Continued  attack  on  problem  of  Housing  V20-A-8 

Re  Private  Building  Necessary  V20-A-9 

Re  Credit  Limitations  V20-A-9 

Re  Assistance  to  Private  Builders  V20-A-9 

Re  Land  Acquisition  V20-A-10 

Re  Rental  Projects  V20-A-11 

Re  Industrial  Participation  V20-A-11 

Re  Urban  Re-Development  720-A-12 

Re  Rural  Mortgage  Loans  V20-A-12 

On  Bill  No.  94  (2nd  Reading)  V34-C-4 

Sumrary  of  Act  V34-C-4 

Municipal  Assistance  V34-C-5 

Provincial  Assistance  Vr34-C-5 

Second  I'ortgage  Loans  V34-C-5 

Additional  1/6  loan  V34-C-6 

Grants  to  Municipalities  V34-C-6 

Grants  to  Regent  Park  Project  V34-C-6 

Land  Assembly  Projects  V34-C-7 

Re  Rental  Projects  V34-C-7 

Re  Combined  Projects  V34-C-7 

Re  Amendments  in  Bill  V34-C-9 

Re  Municipal  Participation  V34-C-10 
Re  Payments  to  Municipalities  in 

lieu  of  Taxes  V34-C-11 

V34-D-4 

Re  Land  Acquisition  V34-D-1 

Re  Industrial  Participation  V34-D-1 

Urban  development  V34-D-2 

Re  Letters  from  Lumber  Dealers  V34-D-3 


-  7Q  - 


GRIESII-'GER,  HON.  7ILLIAK  (Continued) 

Re  no  Obligation  on  municipalities  to  enter 
into  agreements  V34-E-3 
Re  Ko  "Company  Towns"  V34-E-3 
On  Bill  No,  95  (2nd  Reading)  V34-B-5 
Re  Conversion  ftjf  land  from  rural  to  urban 
uses  V34-2-6 
Re  Amendments  to  Act  V*3 4-E-6 
Definition  of  "Housing  Projects"  V34-E-7 
Re  Planning  Areas  and  Boards  V34-E-7 
Re  Conservation  Authorities  Act  V34-E-& 
Re  Municipal  Drainage  Act  V34-E-& 
Re  northern  Ontario  settlement  V34-E-8 
Re  Committees  of  Adjustment  V34-E-9 
Re  Urban  Development  V34-E-11 
Re  Areas  of  Subdivision  Control  V34-E-12 
Re  Revoking  of  Ministers'  Orders  V34-L-13 
Re  Public  Space  in  Subdivisions  V34-E-13 
Amendments  intended  for  improved  operations  V34-E-15 
On  Bill  No* 96  (2nd  Reading)  V34-F-3 
Re  Loans  guaranteed  by  Federal  Government  V34-F-3 
Re  Establishment  of  Crown  Corporation  V34-F-3 
To  Facilitate  Construction  of  rural  Homes  V34-F-4 
This  Will  be  Confined  to  Rural  Needs  V34-F-4 
Re  Annual  Report  to  Legislature  V34-G-2 
Re  Limitation  to  Communities  with  Population 
of  5,000  or  under  V34-G-2 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Planning  and 
Development  V35-KK-1 
Ontario  on  High  Level  of  Industrial  Activity  V35-KK-1 
Ontario's  Economic  Picture  V35-LK-1 
34$  in  Toronto  Area  V35-KK-2 
Decentralization  of  Industry  V35-KK-2 
Increased  Activity  from  European  Sources  Y35-KK-2 
Re  Growth  of  Competition  V35-KK-3 
Re  Effect  of  Federal  Government's  Anti- 
Inflation  -olicy  V35-KK-3 
Pass  Production  of  Defence  Equipment  V35-XK-4 
Re  Community  Planning  Branch  V35-LK-4 
16  new  areas  defined  V35-KK-4 
Re  Avoidance  of  Duplication  in  Street 
Names  V35-KK-5 
Re  Preparation  of  Zoning  By-Laws  V35-LK-5 
Conservation  Branch  V35-LK-6 
Completed  /rojects  or  those  under  way  V35-IvK-6 
Reforestation  V35-KN-7 
Permanent  Employee  assigned  to 
Authority  V35-LK-7 
Re  Immigration  Branch  V35-A.K-8 
Re  Ontario  House  V35-JvK-3 
Responsibilities  of  V35-LX-8 


Re 
Re 
Re 

Re 


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GRISSIKGER.  KOL.  V,TILLIAH  (Continued) 
Re  Exports 

Re  Trade  and  Industry  Department 
Re  Research  Council 

4  Divisions  of  Activity 
Dominion-Provincial  Partnership  re  rational 
Housing  Act  and  Housing  Development  Act 
Re  Ontario  Housing 
Re  Ontario's  lorthland  Railway 

GRUH^TT.  '-TILLIAr  J.  (CCF)  Cochrane  South) 
Re  Death  of  Ir.  Kelley 
"elcome  to  Visitors 
Congratulatory  -  Ir,  Speaker 
Re  Hansard 

On  Bill  No. 42  (2nd  Reading) 
Re  Section  7 


Section  6(2) 

of 

Present 

Act 

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n 

Old 

it 

8(4) 

tt 

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II 

» 

it 

"       11(2) 

II 

it 

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Re  Sub-Section  1. 
ambiguous 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Re  Death  of  Ling 

Comments  on  British  Royalty 
Illness  -  Hon.  Lr.  Doucett 


Re 
Re 
Re 
Congratulatory  - 


it 
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ti 
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it 
it 

Hon. 
tt 


Goodfellow 

Kennedy 

llr.  Thomas 

"   Dunlop 
Root 
Robarts 


lr.r. 
Mr, 

British  Election 

Ontario  Election 

Accidents  on  Highway 

Additional  Highway  Patrols 

Re  Increased  Penalties 

Education 

Comparison,  past  and  present  school 

Systems 

Federal  Tax  Collections 

Re  Northern  Ontario 
Re  Unemployed  Employables 

Final  Responsibility  of  Tunic ipalities 

Citation  from  Daily  Star 
Re  Housing 

Private  Enterprise  not  sufficient 

Provincial  Aid  Required 


Re 

Re 
Re 


Re 


Re 


V35-LK-9 
V35-KK-9 
V35-KK-10 

V35-KK-11 

V35-KK-12 
V35-KK-13 

V35-KK-14 


Vl-D-3 

Vl-D-4 

Vl-D-5 

V2-A-4 

V5-F-9 

V5-F-9 

V5-F-10 

V5-F-10 

V5-F-10 

V5-F-10 

V5-P-10 

V5-G-9 

V5-G-9 

V9-A-3 

V9-A-3 

V9-A-3 

V9-A-5 

V9-A-6 

V9-A-6 

V9-A-6 

V9-A-6 

V9-A-6 

V9-A-6 

V9-A-7 

V9-A-7 

V9-A-7 

V9-A-9 

V9-A-9 

V9-B-1 

V9-3-1 

V9-B-1 
V9-B-2 
V9-3-3 
V9-E-3 
V9-B-4 
V9-3-5 
V9-B-5 
V9-B-6 


-  72  - 


GRU1METT,  T-7ILLIA1-:  J.  (Continued) 

Shortage  of  -  Serious  V9-B-6 

Re  Labour  V9-B-7 

Re  Roach  Commission  V9-B-7 

Re  Mining  Municipalities  VO-B-7 

Re  Municipal-Provincial  Conference  V9-B-S 

Re  Old-age  Assistance  V9-B-3 
Citation  from  Toronto  Telegram,  2/22/52   V9-B-9 

Pension  not  sufficient  V9-C-2 

Re  Disabled  Pensioners  V9-C-2 

Act  an  empty  promise  V9-C-3 

Re  Cancer  Treatment  V9-C-4 

Re  Cobalt  Bomb  V9-C-4 

Re  Amendment  to  Parole  Act  V9-C-5 

Re  Civil  Defence  V9-C-6 

Re  Vulnerable  Industries  V9-C-6 

Re  "Jaiting  policy  not  satisfactory  V9-C-6 

Re  Dominion-Provincial  Relations  V9-C-6 

Re  Highways  in  South  Cochrane  V9-C-7 

Re  "bottle-necks"  V9-C-7 

Re  Highway  Travel  in  North  Country  V9-C-7 

Cut-off  Metachawan  to  Swastika  V9-C-7 

bridge  Crossing  Blanche  River  V9-C-8 

Re  Highway  101  V9-C-S 

Re  Timming-Chapleau  Road  V9-C-3 

Re  Radio-Controlled  Cars  V9-C-£ 

Experience  showing  advantage  of  V9-C-9 

Re  Salaries  of  Provincial  Police  V9-C-11 

Compared  with  municipal  salaries  V9-C-12 

Inadequate  salaries  causing  large  V9-D-1 
Turn-over 

Re  Peglected  Children  V9-D-1 

Citations  from  "Chatelaine"  V9-D-1 
"       "   Timmins  Daily  Press, 5/2/50  V9-D-6 

Children. of  Unmarried  Parents  V9-D-7 

Incidents  in  South  Cochrane  V9-D-7 
Citation  from  Timmins  Daily  Press, 1/22/52  V9-E-2 
"      "      "      "     »   1/30/52  V9-E-5 

Amendment  to  Amendment  to  Lotion  V9-E-8 

"     "      "     I.egatived  V2Q-K-16 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 

Secretary  V23-G-10 

Re  Civil  Service  Commission  V23-G-10 

Should  be  Increased  V23-G-10 

Re  Estimate  for  Committee  Fees  V23-G-14 

Not  Sufficient  V23-G-14 

Re  Standardization  of  Eose  Couplings  V23-K-1 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Attorney-General   V25-E-1 

Re  Committee  on  Administration  of  Justice  V25-E-1 

Scope  of  T,.Tork  of  V25-E-2 


-  73  - 


GRUMIISTT,  MILLIAM  J.  (Continued) 

Work  not  completed  V25-S-2 
Report  should  have  been  presented  V25-E-3 
Re  United  Emergency  Fund  for  Britain  V25-F-8 
Re  Collections  by  V25-G-1 
Re  Amendment  to  Charities  Accounting  Act  V25-G-1 
Necessary  Court  Order  Obtained  V25-G-1 
On  Bill  No. 55  (2nd  Reading)  V26-A-13 
Re  Inclusion  of  Act  in  Revised  Statutes  V26-A-13 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Attorney-General   V26-G-2 
Re  Provincial  Police  V26-G-2 
Re  Adjustment  of  Salaries  V26-G-3 
Re  Patrol  Cars  V26-G-4 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Health  V26-I-5 
Assistants  in  Chamber  when  presenting 
Estimates  V26-I-5 
Congratulatory  -  Mr,  Nixon,  on  Birthday  V29-B-2 
"       -  Hon.  Mr.  Kennedy  V29-3-2 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Agriculture  V29-E-5 
Re  Present  Farm-Machine  Age  V29-E-5 
Individual  man's  ability  unknown  V29-S-5 
Importance  of  Machinery  Paramount  V29-S-5 
Early  farmers  more  self-reliant  V29-E-5 
Re  "arly  Impact  from  Industrial  Distur- 
bances V29-E-6 
Re  Northern  Abandoned  Farms  V29-F-2 
Early  settling  on  V29-F-2 
By  reliefees  from  Southern  Ontario  V29-F-2 
T,Jere  not  farmers  V29-F-3 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Mines  V30-G-2 
Re  Sulphur  Fumes  V30-G-2 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Highways  V30-H-7 
Re  Statutory  Items                     •   V30-H-7 
Too  large  percentage  V30-H-7 
On  Bill  No. 98  (2nd  Reading)  V30-G-8 
accepts  Correction  by  Prime  Minister  V31-G-9 
Extract  from  Statement  by  Prime  Minister  V31-G-9 
Position  explained  on  April  5,  1951  V31-G-9 
Re  Exceeding  Committee's  Jurisdiction  V31-G-9 
Re  Former  Committee  on  House  Rules  V31-H-1 
On  Bill  No. 104  (2nd  Reading)  V31-H-6 
Re  No  Coiiiplaint  by  Boards  of  Education  V31-H-6 
Re  Appeals  V31-I-6 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs  V31-L-15 
Re  Grants  to  Mining  Municipalities  V31-L-15 
On  Bill  No. 115  -  (In  Committee)  V32-I-1 
Re  Detention  of  M.ental  Patientd  V32-I-1 
On  Bill  No. 114  (2nd  Reading)  V33-EE-1 
Approval  of  Legislation  V33-EE-I 
Re  Definition  of  "disabled  person"  V33-EE-2 


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GRUMPETT,  WILLIAF  J.  (Continued) 

Re  ;40.00  too  limited  V33-2E-3 
Re  J'inimum  age  should  be  reduced  from  1$ 

to  16  V33-SE-3 

Re  Residential  Requirements  V33-FE-4 

Re  Reciprocal  Arrangements  V33--^-4 

Re  Supplementary  Grants  V33-GG-5 

Re  Payment  by  municipalities  V33-GG-6 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  FubliC  Welfare  V33-H-3 

Re  Deserting  Husbands  V33-H-3 

Re  Care  of  deserted  families  V33-H-4 
Re  Punishment  of  Deserting  Husbands  Totally 

Inadequate  V33-H-4 

On  Bill  Ho. 95  (2nd  Reading)  V34-F-1 

Re  Hot ice  of  Passing  of  By-Law  V34-F-1 

Re  Northern  Ontario  Planning  Areas  V34-F-1 

On  Bill  Po.96  (2nd  Reading)  V34-F-11 
Legislation  beneficial  to  small  communities  V34-F-11 

Re  Annual  Report  to  Legislature  V34-G-1 

On  Bill  No. 97  (2nd  Reading)  V34-H-S 

Legislation  badly  needed  V34-H-S 
Depletion  of  farm  population  in  recent  years  V34-I-1 

Re"  Citation  from  Bill  V34-I-1 

On  Bill  Ho. 56  (In  Committee)  V34-L-1 
Re  Integrated  Cutting  and  Logging  Operations  V34-L-2 

On  Bill  To. 103  (In  Committee)  V34-N-5 
Re  Formula  for  arrangement  with  mining 

municipalities  V34-H-5 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Lands  and 

Forests  V34-HH-4 

Re  Annual  Departmental  Reports  V34-HH-4 

Delay  In  V34-HH-4 

Extract  from  Kennedy  Report  V34-HH-5 

Inclusion  of  timber  agreements  in  V34-HH-6 

Re  Pay  of  Officers  and  Rangers  V34-JJ-3 

On  Bill  Eo,S4  (In  Committee)  V34-00-4 

Re  Recording  lining  Claims  V34-00-4 

Re  Judge  Godson  V34-00-7 

Superannuation  of  V34-00-7 

Re  Abandonment  of  County  Road  System  V34-H-5 

Re  Setting  up  of  Counties  not  permitted  V34-H-6 

HAM  A.  JOHN  T.T.  (PC)  Huron-Bruce; 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V19-G-10 

Congratulatory  to  I\r.  Robart  V19-G-10 

"       "   «  Root  V19-G-10 

Re  Visit  by  Governor  Williams  V19-G-10 

Re  Service  in  Legislature  V19-G-10 

Tribute  to  Kessrs.Grummett  &  Thomas  (Ont.)  V19-G-11 


-  75  - 


HAKLA.  JOHN  r:J.    (Continued) 

Member  for  St.  Andrew  should  retire  V19-G-11 

Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Speaker  V19-G-11 

Re  "Ginger  Group"  V19-G-11 

Tribute  to  Late  1'r.  Kelley  V19-G-11 

"    "   "   Dr.  Taylor  V19-G-12 

Re  Importance  of  ?£rmers  V19-G-12 

Re  Welfare  V19-G-12 

Re  Social  Security  V19-G-12 

Tribute  to  Minister  V19-H-1 

Re  Old-Age  Assistance  V19-H-1 

Re  Labour  V19-H-2 

Tribute  to  I*r.  Daley  V19-H-2 

Tribute  to  Minister  of  Municipal  Affairs  V19-H-2 

Re  Health  V19-H-2 

Re  Heart  Clinics  V19-H-2 

Tribute  to  Prime  Minister  V19-H-3 

Re  Travel  and  Publicity  V19-H-3 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Cecile  V19-H-A 
Re  Farm  Loans 

Re  Committee  on  Rent  Control  Vl^-H-5 

Re  Committee  on  Conservation  V19-H-5 

Re  Mining  Situation  V19-H-5 

Re  Education  V19-H-6 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Dunlop  V19-H-6 

Tribute  to  Hon.  Kr.  Thomas  V19-H-6 

Re  Rental  Administration  V19-H-7 

Re  Highways  V19-H-7 

Re  Importance  of  Good  Roads  V19-H-7 

HBRBSRT.  RCDERT,  (PC)  (Temiskaming) 

On  Bills  66  and  68  (2nd  Reading)  V10-FF-5 

Power  Development  in  Temiskaming  V10-FF-5 

Effect  of  Project  Felt  in  Northern  Areas  V10-FF-5 

Project  to  make  Canada  Industrial  Centre  V10-FF-6 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V16-C-1 

Re  Riding  of  Temiskaming  V18-C-2 

Military  record  of  V18-C-2 

Size  of  V18-C-3 

Gold  mining  in  V18-C-3 

Ease  metals  in  V18-C-3 

Lead  and  Cooper  in  V18-C-3 

Lake  District  In  V18-C-3 

Re  Gowanda  Silver  District  V18-C-A 

Re  Cobalt  District  V18-C-4 

Production  of  Metal,  Cobalt  V18-C-A 

Farming  in  V12-C5 

Forests  in  V18-C-5 

Tourist  Industry  in  V18-C-6 


-  76  - 


HERBERT,  ROBERT  (Continued) 

Highways  in  VlS-C-6 

Re  Korthland  Railroad  V18-C-7 

Re  Aid  to  Joining  Nunicipalities  Vlg-C-g 

HOUCK,  "ILLIAr  L.  ( L ■  )_( Niajrara_JVn«I 

On  Bills  68  and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-E-1 
Re  Historic  Agreement  V10-E-1 
Projects  Vital  V10-E-1 
Transcends  political  considerations  V10-E-1 
Re  Continuous  Negotiations  V1C-E-2 
Canada's  Expenditures  to  date  V10-E-3 
Power  Project  most  Important  V1C-E-3 
Increased  Consumption  of  Power  V10-E-4 
Delays  causing  concern  V10-E-4 
Power  Leeds  Increasing  V10-E-5 
Power  Potentialities  V10-E-5 
Only  one-third  developed  V10-E-6 
Re  Canada-Ontario  agreement,  1932  V10-E-6 
Re   "       "      «      1941  V10-E-7 
Re  Increased  industrial  use  V10-E-7 
International  Co-operation  required  VIO-E-g 
Re  Decentralization  of  industry  V10-E-9 
Power  Resources  a  heritage  V10-E-10 
Objections  from  "3ig  Business"  V10-E-11 
Power  Shortages  in  Peace  and  '.;Tar  V10-E-12 
Protection  against  coal  shortages  V10-E-13 
Re  Federal  and  Provincial  Rights  V10-E-13 
Re  Article  $   of  Niagara  Treaty  V10-E-14 
Re  Statement  by  President  Truman  V10-E-16 
Advantages  of  V10-E-16 
On  Bill  No. 47  (2nd  Reading)  V13-C-8 
On  Estimates-  Department  of  Provincial  Secretary/V13-F-1 
Re  Civil  Defence  V23-F-1 
Congratulatory  to  I'inister  V23-F-1 
Grants  for  V23-F-1 
Should  be  increased  V23rF-l": 
Re  Progress  V23-F-2 
Comparison  with  New  York  State  V23-F-2 
Tribute  to  Red  Cross  and  St.  John's 
Ambulance  Corps  V23-F-2 
Re  Condition  in  Niagara  District  V23-G-1 
On  Estimates  -  Attorney-General  V25-C-6 
Re  Committee  on  Criminal  Justice  V25-C-6 
Congratulatory  to  Attorney-General  V25-D-3 
Re  "off-the-cuff"  speeches  V25-D-3 
Re  Pull  Opportunity  Afforded  for  Question- 
ing V25-D-4 
Re  work  of  Committee  Not  Completed  V25-D-4 


-  77  - 


HQTjCK.  t:7ILLIAI!  L.  (Continued) 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Health  V26-I-4 
Re  assistants  in  Chamber  when  presenting 

Estimates  V26-I-4 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Highways  V30-I-1 

Re  Two  Bottlenecks  in  Niagara  District  V30-I-1 

Burlington  Cut-off  V30-I-1 

Road  -  Niagara  Falls  to  Fort  Erie  V30-I-1 

On  Bill  1.0.129  (2nd  Reading)  V31-E-9 

Subject  discussed  since  1936  V31-E-10 

Re  U.S. Trucking  Corporation  V31-S-10 

Opnosed  by  Certain  Funicipalities  V31-S-10 
Re  Brief  Against,  by  certain  municipalities  V31-E-11 

Extracts  from  V31-E-11 

Re  St.  Thomas  in  favour  of  V31-E-12 
Re  Statement  by  Deputy  I'inister  of  Highways  V31-F-1 

Re  Weighing  Stations  V31-F-1 

Re  To  Tonopoly  on  Friendship  V31-F-1 

On  Estimates  -  Office  of  Trine  I'inister  V34-N-2 

Re  Ontario  Racing  Commission  V34-N-2 

Improvements  in  Racing  Noted  V34-N-2 

Re  Elimination  of  Touts  V34-K-3 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  V34-H-6 

Re  Attendance  of  Enforcement  Officers  at  Ver-II-6 
Rangers'  School 

Re  Salvage  of  Timber  V34-JJ-1 

Re  lotion  Picture  of  Niagara  Falls  V35-A-6 

Ivlurder  Films  not  wanted  V35-A-6 


HUNT.  STANLEY  J  (FC)  (Renfrew  North) 

On  Bill  No. 80  (2nd  Reading)  V22-C-1 

Extract  from  letter  from  Board  V22-C-2 

"     «     "     ■    Dr.  T'acKercher  V22-C-3 

On  Bill  No. 97  -(2nd  Reading)  V34-H-1 

Important  Legislation  V34-K-1 

Re  Decrease  in  rural  population  V34-K-1 

Re  Facts  secured  by  Conservation  Committee  V34-H-2 

Re  Difficulty  in  Establishing  Young  People  V34-H-2 
on  Farms 

Difficulty  in  securing  financial  help  V34-H-2 

Too  I'any  Unoccupied  Farms  V34-H-3 

Farm  Loan  Plan  in  -.iuebec  V34-H-3 

Re  Section  11  of  Act  V34-H-4 
Should  be  Restricted  to  Young  Ontario  Farmers/f34-H-4 

'fill  Accomplish  a  Great  Deal  V34-H-5 

On  Budget  V35-D-1 

Congratulatory  -  I"r.  Speaker  V35-D-1 

Re  Riding  of  Renfrew  V35-D-1 


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HUKT.  STAirLEY  J.  (Continued! 

Riding  forgotten  Until  1943  V35-D-1 

Now  Power  Resources  Developed  V35--D-1 

Riding  Diversified  V35-D-2 

Largely  Agricultural  Y35-D-2 

Lumber  an  Important  Industry  V35-D-2 

Re  Magnesium  Mine  in  V35-D-2 

Re  Hydro  Development  in  V35-D-3 

Re  Atomic  Energy  Site  in  V35-D-3 

Re  Petawawa  Military  Camp  V35-D-4 

Re  Highway  Improvement  V35-D-5 

Re  Health  V35-D-6 

Re  Hospitalization  V35-D-6 

Grants  to  Hospitals  V35-D-6 

Re  Old-Age  Assistance  V35-D-7 

Re  Planning  and  Development  V35-D-7 

Re  Montreal  Industrial  Development  V35-D-8 

Trades  and  Industry  Branch  in           V35-D-8 

Re  Decentralization  of  Industry  V35-D-8 

Re  Agriculture  in  V35-D-9 

Re  Lands  and  Forests  V35-D-9 

Re  Education  V35-D-10 

Re  Hew  Schools  Erected  V35-D-11 

Re  Teaching  New  Canadians  V35-D-11 

JANES,  CPARLES  E.  (PC)  (Lambton  East) 

On  Bill  Po.97  "(2nd  Reading)"  V34-H-6 

Congratulatory  to  Government  V34-H-6 

Change  in  Lame  to  .4-H"  Club  V34-H-7 


Eid-c-d 

Y18-C-9 

VI8-C-9 

V18-C-9 

V18-C-10 

V18-C-10 

V18-D-1 

V1C-D-1 

V18-D-1 

V18-D-2 

V18-E-1 

Re  Tourist  Industry  V18-D-3 

Re  Highways  V18-D-3 

Re  Illness  of  Minister  V18-D-3 

Tribute  to  1'inister  V18-D-4 

Re  Game  and  Fish  V18-D-5 

Re  Agriculture  V18-E-2 

Tribute  to  1'inister  V18-S-2 


JOHKSTQKS.  JOHi;  P.  (PC) 

(Bruce) 

Congratulatory  to  I  jr. 

Speaker 

Re 

St.  Lawrence  Se 

iaway 

Re 

Reform  Ins ti tut 

dons 

Congratulatory 

to  Minister 

Re 

Conservation 

Congrat ulat  ory 

to  Minister 

Re 

Health 
Hospitalizatior 

L 

Re 

Eduction 

Re 

Hydro 

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J0HF3TCHE.  John  P.  (Continued) 
Re  Production  of  Feef 
Re  Barley  and  Flax 
Re  Junior  Farmers 
13.1k  Control  Board 

OILY,  PHILIP  T.  (:Q  (Cochrane  North) 
On  Bills  6^"  and  69  (2nd*  Reading) 
Pot  Opposed  to  Fills 
Re  Steel  on  Belcher's  Island 
Project  urged  bjr  Hon.  Prime  PTinister 

To  be  Built  alone  if  necessary- 
Seaway  will  lower  transportation  costs 
T./ater  cheapest  form  of  transportation 
Industry  as  a  whole  should  be  benefited 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 
Activities  of  Government 

Has  Gained  respect  of  Labour 
Re  Education 

Grants  for  -  North  Cochrane 
Re  Hydro 
Re  Agriculture 
Re  Highways 

Re  Potentialities  of  Riding 
Re  Vision  of  Government 


V10-E-2 

Vlg-S-3 
V18-E-3 
V18-E-4 


VIO-GG-g 
VIO-GG-g 
V10-GG-9 
V10-GG-9 

V10-GG-9 
V10-GG-9 
V10-GG-9 
V10-GG-9 
V16-CC-2 
V16-CC-2 
V16-CC-2 
V16-CC-2 
V16-CC-3 
V16-CC-3 
V16-CC-4 
V16-CC-5 

V16-CC-5 
V16-CC-6 


KBFHEDY,  HON.  THOMAS  L.  (Minister  of  Agriculture) 

On  Bill  Po.53  (2nd  Reading)  V17-C-1 

Re  Advanced  Research  V17-C-1 

Re  Nursery  Stock  V17-C-2 

Re  Visit  to  Cornell  University  V17-C-2 

Re  French  Grapevines  V17-C-3 

On  Bill  i:o.53  (2nd  Reading)  V17-C-4 

Re  Loss  caused  to  cattle  V17-C-4 

Re  Efforts  to  free  cattle  from  disease  V17-C-4 

Considered  Impossible  V17-C-5 

Achieved  on  Health  Farms  V17-C-5 

Efforts  re  -  at  Ottawa  V17-C-6 

Re  Bang's  Disease  V17-C-6 

Re  Contagious  Abortions  V17-C-7 

Re  Control  of  Disease  Creates  Markets  V17-C-7 

Re  International  Shipments  of  Cattle  V17-C-8 

Re  Calf  Vaccination  V17-C-8 

Re  Mastitis  V17-C-9 

Re  Garble  Fly  V17-C-9 

Tests  for  control  of  V17-C-10 

i  Million  cattle  treated  V17-C-11 

Re  Importance  of  livestock  industry  V17-C-12 


.  80  - 


KENNEDY.  HOI-:.  THOMAS  L.  (Continued) 
On  Bill  No. 99  (2nd  Reading) 

Re  Restricted  Movement  of  Unhealthy  Animals 
Re  Community  Sales 
On  Bill  No. 55  (2nd  Reading) 
History  of  O.A.C. 

Research  at 
Only  College  Under  Direction  of  Minister 
Formation  of  Advisory  Committee 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Agriculture 
Congratulatory  -  Kr.  Nixon 
Re  Farming  in  Fast  Years 

Moved  more  slowly 

Life  consisted  of  Church  and  School 

Prices  different  50  years  ago 

Taxes  lower,  50  years  ago 

Implements  in  use,  50  years  ago 

Further  Improvement  in  Farm  Machinery  a 

Certainty 

First  use  of  Hydro 
Now  in  general  use 

Re  Horse  cars  in  Toronto 

Good  Roads  helped  farming 

Re  Farms  in  Ontario 

Percentage  of  Commercial 

Good-looking  farm  land  deceiving 

Re  Farm  Mortgages 

Interest  rates  too  high 

Re  Milk  and  milk  products 

Former  exports  of  milk,  etc. 

Former  exports  of  beef 

Love  of  land  necessary  to  farming 

Re  Farm  Drainage 

Re  Farm  Cost  Determination 

Re  First  Sale 

Origin  of  Farm  Marketing  Act 

Re  Former  Sale  of  Forage  Seed 

Re  Clover  necessary  for  good  farming 

Re  *7heat  yield  in  Ontario 

Re  Livestock 

Marketing  greatly  advanced 

Operation  of  Farm  Products  Marketing  Act 

a  success 

Sales  of  Livestock 

Feed  Rations  for  Livestock 

Re  Shipment  of  Sggs  to  England  -  1946 

Re  Sales  of  Horses 

Re  "pin  money"  for  farmers'  wives 

Re  Directions  to  farmers  in  other 

countries 


V22-D-5 
V22-D-5 
V22-D-5 
V22-D-9 
V26-A-9 
V26-A-10 
V26-A-10 
V26-A-11 
V29-B-11 
V29-B-11 
V29-B-12 
V29-B-12 
V29-C-1 
V29-C-1 
V29-C-1 
V29-C-2 

V29-C-4 

V29-C-4 

V29-C-4 

V29-C-5 

V29-C-6 

V29-C-6 

V29-C-6 

V29-C-7 

V29-C-3 

V29-C-9 

V29-C-9 

V29-C-9 

V29-C-9 

V29-C-10 

V29-C-10 

V29-C-11 

V29-C-11 

V29-C-12 

V29-C-12 

V29-D-1 

V29-D-1 

V29WD-2 

V29-D-2 

V29-D-3 
V29-D^3 
V29-D-4 
V20-D-5 
V29-D-6 
V29-D-7 

V29-D-7 


-  ei  - 


On 


KENNEDY.  HON.  THONAS  L.  (Continued) 
Re  Parentage  of  sire  or  sow 
Resolutions  -  I'r.  Oliver 
Re  Subsidies 

Re  Increased  Grain  Yield 
Re  Farm  Clubs 

Re  agricultural  Activities  of  Provincial 
Government 
Re  Beef  Prices 
Re  Greatest  dumber  of  Cattle  in  Ontario 


Adam 
Education 


Re  Hog  Prices 

Re  Egg  Prices 

Re  Cheese  Subsidy 

Re  Creation  of  markets 

Re  Surplus  of  I  ilk 

No  Reduction  in  Price 

KERR,  REV.  D.  rcNASTER  (PC )  (Dovercourt ) 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  -  I'r.  Speaker 
"       -I'r.  Thomas 
"       -  !fr#  Dunlop 
Extract  fro^1  Article  by  Geo.  V. 
Re  Representation  on  Boards  of 
Re  Education 

Present  Problems  of  Youth 
Re  Equality  of  Opportunity 
Re  Grants  for 
Re  Increasing  Costs  of 
Re  Aim  of 

Special  Education  to  meet  Special  Need 
Ken  Toronto  Normal  School  Required 
No  Need  for  artificial  Barriers  between 
Schools 

Age  of  Scientific  Discovery 
Present  Challenge  to  Government 
lust  live  at  Peace  with  Others 
Congratulatory  -  I.'r.  Daley 
Re  Workmen's  Compensation 
Credit  Given  to  Unions 
Ontario  not  Anti -Labour 
Supervised  Apprentice-ship 
Re  Vacations  with  Pay 
Tribute  to  l".r.  Scott 

History  of  Ontario  Forests 
Re  Pest  Control 
Re  Forest  Fire  Fighting 
Re  Speed  Limit  in  Towns 
In  School  Areas 


V29-D-8 
V33-E-6 
V33-E-6 
V33-E-7 
V33-E-8 
V33-S-9 

V33-F-1 
V33-F-2 

V33-F-3 
V33-F-3 
V33-F-4 
V33-F-5 
V34-A-5 
V34-A-6 


V19-E-2 
V19-E-2 
V19-E-2 
V19-E-2 
719-3-3 
V19-E-4 
V19-E-5 
V19-E-5 
V19-E-5 
V19-E-5 

VI 9-3-5 
VI 9-3-6 
V19-S-6 

V19-E-6 


V19- 
VI 9- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
V19- 
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E-7 
E-7 

E-8 
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■F-3 
F-3 
■F-3 
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-  82  - 


I.ERR.  REV.  D.  I'd  .'aster  (Continued) 

Re"  did-Age  Pensions  V19-F-5 
Re  Cost  of  Living  Added  to  T'others ' 
Allowances  V19-F-5 
Re  Cost  o.:  Education  V19-F-6 
Re  Elimination  of  Bad  Railway  Crossings  in 
Riding  V19-F-6 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Attorney- 
General  V26-F-5 
Re  Comic  Books  V26-F-5 
Not  Harmful  V26-F-5 
Examination  by  Board  of  Education  V26-F-5 
Cn  Estimates  -  Department  of  Education  V26--LL-4 
Re  Increase  in  Teachers'  Super-annuation   V26-LL-4 

LEAVIKS,  DR.  STANLEY  F.  (Waterloo  llorth) 

On  Bills  6£  and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V1C-FF-1 

Principles  Supported  Because:  V10-FF-1 

Contributes  to  Canada's  Well -Being  V10-FF-1 

Sign  of  Maturity  V10-FF-1 

Source  of  Tuch-Heeded  Power  V10-FF-1 

Re  Detweiler  and  Snyder  V10-FF-2 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V15-E-5 

Tribute  to  Governor  "Jilliams  V15-E-5 

Re  Time  Allotted  for  Speeches  V15-2-5 

Re  Death  of  King  V15-E-6 

Re  Pensions  for  Disabled  V15-E-6 

Re  Housing  V15-E-6 

Re  Rental  -  Purchases  V15-E-6 

Should  be  available  to  all  V15-E-6 

Re  Mew  Techniques  and  materials  V15-E-7 

Re  Conservation  V15-E-7 

Re  Grand  Valley  V15-E-7 

Re  Funicipal  Financing  V15-E-7 
Re  Committee  -  Provincial-Ioinicipal 

Relations  V15-3-8 

Re  Special  Problems  in  Toronto  V15-E-S 

Re  Inflation  a  major  problem  V15-E-9 

Re  Highways  V15-E-9 

Re  Highway  #8  Y15-E-9 

Re  Enforcement  of  Traffic  Laws  V15-E-9 

Re  Rehabilitation  of  Prisoners  V15-E-10 

Re  Health  V15-E-10 

Re  Detention  T:7ards  V15-E-10 

Re  Rheumatism  Sufferers  V15-E-10 

Re  Tuberculoris  Sanataria  V15-E-10 

Re  Civil  Defence  V15-E-11 

Re  Facilities  at  ".'ellesley  V15-E-11 

Re  Foot  and  Touth  Disease  V15-E-11 


-  *3  - 


LEAVINE,  DR.  STANLEY  F.  (Continued) 

On  Bill  ro.SO  (2nd  Reading) 

Re  Translating  Board's  Policy 

Re  rleasant  Relations  with  Board 

Re  100$  Payments  not  desirable 

Re  Solection  of  Board  for  Review 

Re  Compensation  for  those  engaged  in 

Civil  Defence 

Re  Toronto  1'otorists 

On  Budget 

Re  Businesr -Like 
Re  Conservation 

Grant  River  Commission 


Re 
Re 
Re 


Tax 


on  Provincial  Prooerties 


Refund  oP  Gas,  Tax  to  Farmers 

Public  Health 

Re  Compensation  Board 

Re  Detention  TJards 

Re  County  Areas 

Financial  Responsibility  and  Efficiency 

Re  Highways 

LYOi.S.  C.  HARRY  (PC)  (Sault  Ste.  Tarie) 
On  Bill  47  (2nd  Reading) 

Unity  Desired 

Re  Jonah  and  the  '.'/hale 
On  Budget 

Congratulatory  -  I'r.  Speaker 

Members  encouraged  to  speak 

Dictum  by  Sir  John  A.  I:acDonald 

Tribute  to  Provincial  Treasurer 

Re  Division  of  Tax  Dollar 

Re  Velocity  of  Expanding  Economy 
Results  of  Impacts  of 

Increased  Grants  to  Hospitals 

Pe  "pay-as-you-go"  policy 

Re  I'unicioal  Assistance 


Re  Housing 

Re  Education 
Hospitals 
Increases  in 
iublic  Welfare 
Lands  and  Forests 


Re 


Re 
Re 


Re  Highways 


Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaways 

Canal  System 
Re  Tourist  Industry 


V22-B-S 
V22-3-3 
V22-B-8 
V22-B-8 
V22-B-9 
V22-C-1 

V22-C-1 
V35-J-2 
V35-J-2 
V35-J-3 
V35-J-3 
V35-J-3 
V35-J-4 
V35-J-4 

V35-J-5 
V35-J-5 
V35-J-6 
V35-J-6 
V35-J-7 


V13-C-4 

V13-C-4 

V13-C-4 

V34-A-8 

V34-A-8 

V34-A-8 

V34-A-9 

V34-A-9 

V34-A-9 

V34-A-9 

V34-A-10 

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V34-A-10 

V34-3-1 

V34-B-1 

V34-B-1 

V34-3-2 

V34-3-2 

V34-B-2 

V34-3-2 

V34-3-2 

V34-B-10 

V34-3-11 

V34-B-3 

V34-E-4 

V34-B-5 


-  at  - 


LYONS.  C.  HARRY  (Continued) 

Re  Mining  V34-B-7 

Iron  Ore  V34-B-7 

Value  of  Korthern  Areas  not  V34-3-& 
Appreciated 

Re  ''wasteland  myth"  V34-3-S 

Re  ~ioneers  in  Algoma  V34-3-9 
Prosperity  of  Algoma  and  Province 

Indivisible  V34-B-12 

Partner  Prosperity  in  North  V34-3-13 

Adversely  Affected  by  Former 

Government  V34-3-13 

Hydro  in  Algoma  V34-3-14 
Re  Completion  of  Lake  Superior  Highway  V34-C-1 
Re  Provincial  Treasurer's  "Piggy  Pank"  V34-C-1 

NANLEY.  PSTER  (L)  ,  (Stormont) 

On  Bills  b8  and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-AA-1 

Congratulatory  VIO-aA-1 

To  I."r.  Speaker  V10-AA-1 

Regret  at  Illness  of  Horn,  Mr.  Doucett  V10-AA-1 

Legislation  very  Important  VIO-Aa-2 

Re  Zstablishnent  of  Federal  Authority  V10-AA-2 

Congratulatory  (Continued)  V10-Aa-2 

To  Federal  Government  VlO-itA-2 

To  Federal  Minister  of  Transport  V10-AA-3 

International  Interest  in  St. Lawrence  V10-AA-3 

Segan  50  years  ago  V10-AA-3 
Re  International  Rapids  Section  of  St. 

Lawrence  V10-AA-3 

Re  Soulange  Section  V10-AA-3 

Re  Canal  development  V10-AA-4 

Re  Post-' Jar  Pxpansion  of  Industry  V10-AA-4 

Re  Niagara  Power  Diversion  V10-AA-5 
Re  Citation  from  Financial  Post  11/10/52   V10-AA-5 

Re  Development  Important  for  Industry  V10-33-1 

Industries  at  Cornv/all  V10-33-1 

Re  Situation  in  Stormon  County  V10-3P-2 

Re  Development  will  ease  Unemployment  V10-33-2 

On  Resolution  -  Mr.  Oliver  V33-F-7 

Re  Cheese  Activity  V33-F-7 

Re  No  Pxoort  Market  V33-F-7 

Re  Temporary  Relief  V33-F-7 

Re  Young  men  leaving  farms  V33-F-S 

Re  Increased  Grain  Yield  V33-F-9 

Re  Hog  Production  V33-F-9 

On  Budget  V35-B3-9 

Congratulatory  -  Jr.  Speaker  V35-33-9 

"        -  Prime  Minister  V35-B3-9 


-  S5  - 


MAKLSY,  PETER  (Continued) 

Re  Riding  of  Stormont 
Unemployment  in 
Industries  in 
New  Home  for  Aged  in 
Hospitals  in 

Newspapers  and  Radio  Stations 
Re  Roosevelt  Bri^ec- 
Re  jy.o*-«etse  in  Population  in 
rte  Motor  Vehicle  Registration 
Re  Highways  in 
Re  Sea1. .ray 
Re  Soil  Erosion 
Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Kennedy 
Cost  of  Farm  Machinery 

NAPLBDORAN,  CLAR^  (PC)  Fort  William 
Reply  to  Felicitation  on  Birthday 

NORI.IPGSTAR,  SLLIS  P.  (PC)  Welland 
On  Bills  6S  and  69  (2nd  Reading) 
Re  Welland  Canal 
Rleasure  to  Support 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 
Re  Service  to  Riding 
Re  Regret  at  illness  of  Mr.  Doucett 
Re  I  Minister  of  Municipal  Affairs 
Re  Tribute  to  Prime  Kinister 
Re  Departmental  Experiences 
Re  Riding  of  '."elland 

Residents  from  many  nations 

Re  Twin  FlightLocks  -  Thorold 

Re  War  of  1312  in 

Re  Drainage  Scheme  in 

Re  Agriculture  in 

Re  Riding  Industrialized 

Re  Workmen's  Compensation  Act 

Should  be  appeal  from 
Re  Welfare 

Tribute  to  Minister 
Re  Old-Age  Pensions 
Re  Cld-Age  Assistance 
Re  Assistance  to  Municipalities 

MORROW,  DONALD  H.  (FC)  Carleton 
On  Budget 

Re  Riding:  of  Carleton 
Agriculture  in 
Rivers  in 
Hydro  in 


V35-BB-10 
V3 5 -33-10 
V35-B3-10 
V35-B3-11 

V35-B3-11 

V35-3B-U 
V35-BB-12 

V35-BB-12 

V35-CC-1 

V35-CC-1 

V35-CC-2 

V35-CC-3 

V35-CC-A 

C35-CC-4 


V13-A-6 


V10-FF-2 
V10-FB-2 
V10-FF-2 

Vlg-E-5 

V18-E-5 

VlS-E-6 

V1S-E-6 

VlS-E-6 

V1C-E-7 

V1S-E-8 

VIS-E-g 

Vlg-E-9 

V18-E-9 

Vlt-F-1 

V18-F-1 

V18-F-1 

Vld-F-2 

Vlg-F-3 

Vlg-F-4 

Vlfi-F-4 

V12-F-5 

Vlg-F-5 


V31-A-11 
V31-A-11 
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MORROW,  POL ALP  H.  (Continued) 

Re  Village  of  Richmond 

Re  Riding  Urban  and  Rural 

Re  Industries  in 

Re  Agriculture 

Re  Mixed  Farming 
Re  Pairy  Industry 
Conditions  not  Optimistic 
Fanners  in  Adverse  Position 
Re  Conference  between  Federal  and 
Provincial  Departments  of 
Agriculture 

Re  Advertising  dairy  products 
Junior  farmer  legislation 
Re  Strong  rural  life  necessary 
Re  Farm  Plowing  Match 
Re  Highways 

Re  Straightening  highway  No.l6 

Re  Mississippi  3ridge 
Re  Welfare 

Children's  Aid  Societies 
Re  Grants  to 
Re  Care  of  Children  in 
Re  Children "under  care  of 

Re  future  of 
Re  Foster  homes 
Re  Adoptions 
Committee  re 
Should  be  increased 
Re  Older  Children 
Re  Education 

Big  Stake  in 

A  Charge  on  entire  community 
A  continuing  process 
Function  of  schools 
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Equality  of  Educational  Opportuniti 

"Go-slow"  policy  recommended 

Teachers 

Shortage  of 
Re  Encouragement  to  students  to  enter 
Profession 

Pension  plan  should  \re   improved 
Re  Accomplishments  of  Government 

Re  People's  Government 


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MURDOCH,  TTILLIAF.  (PC)  (Essex  South) 

Re  Results  of  Recent  Storm  V23-B-2 

Re  High  Water  in  Lake  Level  V23-B-2 

Re  Conditions  in  Essex  South  V23-3-3 

Re  Point  Pelee  V23-B-3 

Destruction  of  onion  land  V23-3-3 

ITERS.  RAYKOHD  I'.    (PC)  Waterloo  South 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V16-E-6 

Re  disfranchisement  of  Communists  V16-E-6 

All  should  share  in  Government  V16-E-6 

Re  Township  of  Korth  Dumfries  V16-S-7 

Re  annexation  Vl6-E-# 

Township  Economies  V16-E-8 
Re  Relief  for  rural  municipalities   VT6-E-9 

Re  Grand  River  Watershed  V16-E-9 

Flood  control,  Grand  River  V16-E-9 

Industry  in  Grand  River  V16-E-9 

Re  Annual  floods  V16-E-10 

Re  Increasing  severity  of  floods  V16-E-10 

Re  Four  Streams  in  watershed  V16-E-10 

Re  Low-water  trouble  V16-E-11 

Re  Should  dam  V16-E-11 

Re  Dam  on  Conestoga  Required  V16-S-12 
Re  Watershed's  contribution  to 

Federal  Surplus  V16-E-13 

On  Budget  V35-G-6 

Tribute  to  Prime  Minister  V35-G-6 

Review  of  1952  Legislation  V35-G-6 

Re  County  Roads  V35-G-7 

History  of  V35-G-7 

Liability  of  city  toward  cost  V35-H-1 

Re  I  etition  for  separation  V35-H-3 
Re  Abandonment  of  county  roads'  system  V35-H-5 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer  V36-3B-3 

Re  Collection  of  $%   income  tax  V36-S3-3 

Provincial  difficulties  re  collecting  V36-33-3 
No  Publicity  re  "strings"attached  to  offer  V36-33-4 

Re  Attitude  of  L'inister  of  Finance  V36-33-4 

IACAULAY,  aOBERft  (PC)  Riverdale 

On  Bills  66  and  '69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-G-1 

Considered  Frovincially  V10-G-1 

Re  "Dominion"  V10-G-1 

Water  cheapest  form  of  transportation  V10-G-2 

Citation  from  Ottawa  Journal  -  1881  V10-G-2 

Re  Ontario's  net  of  waterways  V10-G-3 

Re  Potential  Power  Possibilieies  V10-G-3 

U.S.  HelD  not  needed  V10-G-4 


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FACAULAY,  ROBERT  (Continued) 

Re  Capacity  of  Soo  Locks  V10-G-4 

Re  Physical  aspects  of  Canal  V10-G-4 

Either  St,  Lawrence  or  other  sources  V10-G-5 

Expenditures  for  canal  development  V10-G-6 

Ontario  capable  of  financing  project  V10-G-6 

Re  Steel  and  cement  required  V10-G-7 
'fill  result  in: 

Reduced  transportation  costs  V10-G-7 

Reduced  Prices  V10-G-7 

Increased  2'arkets  V10-G-7 

Re  Cambrian  Shield  V10-G-8 

Re  Steel  and  iron  necessary  to  prosperity  V10-H-1 

Canal  will  increase  shipping  V10-H-1 

T;,Till  benefit  entire  province  V10-H-2 

Tribute  to  l!p«  Challies  V10-H-2 

Re  "Greatness1''  V10-K-3 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V13-G-2 

Appreciation  of  Tributes  to  Father  V13-G-3 

Attention  to  Mr.  Salsberg  out  of  proportion 

to  his  importance  in  House  V13-G-3 

Lot  same  "new  horizons"as  Father  V13-G-4 

Place  in  Opposition  unlikely  V13-G-4 

Bach  member  represents  all  of  Ontario  V13-G-4 

Representative  of  "City  of  Riverdale"  V13-G-4 

Population  of  V13-G-4 

Re  Security  to  Possessors;  Facility  to 

Acquirers;  hope  for  all  V13-G-5 

Re  Housing  V13-G-5 

Re  Recent  Provincial  Legislation  V13-G-5 

Certain  Areas  not  requiring  rental 

regulations  V13-G-5 

Amalgamation  and  housing  problems  joined/V'13-G-6 

Amalgamation  issue  should  be  settled  V13-G-6 

Re  Riding  of  Riverdale  V13-G-6 

Highly  industrialized  V13-G-7 

Population  of  V13-G-7 

Area  of  V13-G-7 

Re  Smoke  L'uisance  V13-G-7 

Toronto  filthiest,  sootiest  city  in  Canada  V13-G-S 

Smoke  and  soot  causing  disease  V13-G-9 

Elimination  would  save  vast  medical 

expenditures  V13-G-9 

Municipal  Act  and  City  By-laws  should  be 

Strengthened  V13-G-9 

Re  Smoke  Inspector  Cudbird  V13-G-9 

Re  northern  Forest  Fires  V13-G-10 

Large  Financial  Losses  V13-H-1 

Steps  taken  for  salvage  V13-H-1 

Re  Beetle  I.'enace  V13-H-1 


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LaCAULAY,  R035RT  (Continued) 

Sufficient  salvaged  to  off-set  expenditures V13-H-2 
Re  Drop  in  Production  of  red  and  white 

Pine  V13-H-3 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer  V36-AA-12 

Re  Collection  of  5$  Incone  Tax  V36-AA-12 

L'oney  should  be  paid  to  Province  V36-AA-12 
Ottawa's  desire  to  be  put  in  bargaining 

position  V36-AA-I3 
,fThe  Bigger  the  gun,  the  greater  the 

bore  "  V36-AA-I3 

KACODRTO,7.  CHARGLES  G.  (PC)  Leeds 

Cn  Bills  63  and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-F-1 

Appreciation  V10-F-1 

Tribute  to  Prime  I'inister  V1C-F-1 

Faith  in  Ontario  V10-F-2 

Frovince  needs  industry  V10-F-2 

Re  Town  of  Brockville  '  V10-F-2 

Benefits  of  industry  to  municipalities  V10-F-3 

Re  City  of  Kin; ston  V10-F-3 

Benefits  from  St.  Lawrence  Bxtension  V10-F-4 

Re  Ilagnetometer  Surveys  V10-F-4 

Source  of  power  prime  requisite  V10-F-4 

90i/o  of  world  commerce  at  Brockville  V10-F-5 

Aluminum  industry  at  Arvida  V10-F-5 

Tribute  to  hon.  Mr.  Challies  V10-F-6 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V16-FF-1 

Re  Highways  V16-FF-1 

r  V16-FF-10 

Re  Will  represent  entire. riding  .  V16-FF-2 

Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Speaker  V16-FF-3 

Government  can  make  mistakes  V16-FF-3 

Reason  for  erasers  on  pencils  V16-FF-3 

Reason  for  bumpers  on  motor  cars  V16-FF-3 

Present  Government  giving  good  government  V16-FF-4 

Tribute  to  Prime  I'inister  V16-FF-5 

Re  member  for  St.  Andrew  Vl6-FF£5 

Poem  aoropos  V16-FF-5 

Tribute  to  I'inister  of  labour  V16-FF-5 

Re  Labour  V16-FF-0 

Legislation  regarding  Apprenticeship  Act, 

Factory,  Shop  and  Office  Buildings  Act, 

Fair  Employment  Practices  Act,  1951  V16-FF-7 

Re  Address  by  member  for  Bellwoods  V16-FF-3 

Tribute  to  I'inister  of  Welfare  V16-FF-8 

Re  old-age  pensions  V16-FF-9 

re  Mothers'  Allowances  V16-FF-9 


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t.acODRulI,  CHARLES  (Continued) 

Homes  for  the  Aged  V16-FF-9 

Child  Welfare  V16-FF-9 

Regret  at  illness  of  Minister  of  Highways  V16-FF-10 

Re  Education  V16-FF-11 

Extracts  from  1951  Budget  Speech  V16-FF-12 

Re  Assistance  to  farmers  V16-FF-12 

Re  St.  Lawrence  Waterways  V16-FF-12 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer  V36-J-2 

Re  Collection  of  5&*  Income  Tax  V36-J-2 
Liberal  Government  unmindful  of  Ontario's 

Request  V36-J-3 
Extract  from  Editorial  -  Toronto  Telegram  V36-J-4 

Re  Expense  in  connection  with  collection  V36-J-5 

Cost  aporoximatly  4,000,000.  V36-J-6 

Move  to  embarrass  Ontario  politically  V36-J-6 

Uses  for  money  if  received  V36-J-7 

IIAULT,  J.  DAPTEL  ;(PC)  Russell 

On  Bill  i'o.129  (2nd  reading)  V31-G-3 

Re  Loss  to  railroads  V31-G-4 

Re  Assumption  of  C-atineau  Power  interests  V36-A-7 

KICKLE.  WILLIAM  M.  (PC)  Kingston 

Re  Outbreak  of  Foot  and  1'outh  Disease  74-A-7 

On  Bills  Ko,68  and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-F-7 

Re  Voyage  of  Count  Front enac  V10-F-7 

Re  ''"Deisel  Day",  Kingston  V10-F-7 
Re  Power  development  prophesied  as  certaintyV10-F-9 

Re  Meeting  of  Public  Utilities  Commission  V10-F-9 

Re  Uniformity  of  Flow  of  St.  Lawrence  V10-F-9 

Re  Hope  for  New  York's  Co-operation  V10-F-10 

Re  Growth  of  City  of  Kingston  V10-F-11 

"    "   Industries  in  V10-F-11 

"    ■  Employment  V10-F-12 

Re  Hydro-Electric  Situation  at  Kingston  V10-F-13 

Re  Atomic  Power  V10-F-15 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  Vlo-C-7 

Appreciation  of  Tributes  to  Father  V16-C-9 

3  Islands  in  Riding  Vl6-C-g 

Re  Foot  and  mouth  disease  Vlo-C-8" 

Re  Supervision  of  Community  Sales  V16-C-3 

Re  Civil  Litigation  Y16-C-9 

Re  Civil  cases  delayed  V16-C-9 

Re  Additional  Supreme  Court  Judges  V16-C-10 

Re  Assize  Sittings  at  Kapanee  Vlc-C-11 
Rural  Communities  should  be  same  as  urban 

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KICKLS.  WILLIAM  r.    (Continued) 

Anointment  of  ad  hoc   judges 

Re   "Dominion" 

Re  Crown  on  notor-car  Markers 
Re  Highways 

Re  Road,  Kin  ston  to  C-ananoque 
Accidents  on 

Re  road,  Gananoque  to  Brockville 
2-S  Highway 

Re  Road  -  Papanee  to  Gananoque 

Re  Laws  re  Highway  Traffic 

Extracts  from  Highway  Traffic  Act 

Re  Common  law  rules 

Re  3ug[ ested  amendment  to  Section 

41-ss  2  (9) 

Re  Section  110,  Highway  Traffic  Act 

Re  Statements  to  Police 

Re  Agents  for  trust  companies 
Re  Discipline  Committee  ''Benchers" 
Resolution  of  Frontcnac  Law  Association 
Little  men  should  be  protected 
Re  Advertising  by  solicitors 
Duty  to  ^roung  barristers 
Policy  while  in  public  life 
Trained  to  respect  administration  of  Justice 
Re  Subversive  elements 

Re  Communists 

Re  Soldiers  killed  in  ward 

Re  quotation  from  Sir  John  J'cDonald 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 
Treasurer 

Re  Collection  of  income  tax  5$ 

Re  Statement  in  Globe  &  Kail 

Re  5/o  payment  to  Province 

Re  Federal  Government  1946  proposal 

Re  Statement  by  lit, Hon.  Mr.  Dsley,  June 

27,  1946 

Re  Amendment  to  Federal  Government  Income 

Tax  Act 

Re  Federal-Provincial  Agreements 

Re  Federal  Government  Procrastination 

Re  Deductions  of  Income  Tax  at  Source 

Re  Expense  of  collecting  5$  tax 

Re  Common-sense  approach  necessary 


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KIXOK.  HARRY  C.  (L)  Brant 
On  Budget 

Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Speaker 

Re  Permanent  Speaker 
No  complaint  re  election 


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ITXCr,  HARRY  C.  (Continued) 

Conservatives  in  former  Government  724-A-4 

None  in  1934  V24-A-5 

Re  Addresses  by  new  members  V24-A-6 

Re  Sons  of  former  members  V24-A-6 

Re  Former  I  "embers  V24-A-7 

Incidents  in  connection  with  V2  ,-A-7 

Re  Address  by  I'"r.  I  ickle  V24-A-3 

Re  Court  Delays  V24-A-3 

Re  Absence  of  I."r«  Brown  V24-A-9 

Tribute  to  V24-A-9 

Re  Treasurer's  Budget  Speech  V24-A-10 

Re  10th  consecutive  V24-A-10 

Re  Agreement  with  some  pro  :^osals  V24-A-10 

Re  Experience  in  presenting  V24-A-11 

Re  gross  debt  V24-A-11 

Re  net  debt  V24-A-12 

Increase  in  V24-A-12 

i-.o  compensating  assets  V24-3-1 

Borrowing  in  United  States  V24-B-2 

Preferable  to  borrow  in  Ontario  V24-3-3 
Debt  approaching  one  billion  dollars    V24-B-3 

Re  "P.L.O."  For  Prime  Minister  V24-3-3 
Financial  position  of  Province  in  1943  V24-B-4 
Budget  addres  by  I"r.  Gordon  3/19/43    V24-3-4 

Re  Debt  reductions  V24-B-4 

Re  budgeting  on  over-all  basis  V24-3-5 

Re  Definition  of  "Tory"  V24-B-5 

Re  Federal  surpluses  ,  V24-3-6 

Re  Retirement  of  debt  in  50  years  V24-3-7 

Re  Provincial  surplus  •  V24-B-8 

Re  Securing  Public  accounts  earlier  V24-3-9 

Re  Calling  bonds  before  redemption  V24-B-11 

Re  Gross  estimates  V24-B-11 

Re  Statutory  Amounts  V24-C-1 

Department  of  Highways  V24-C-1 

Re  lessimism  of  Treasurer  V24-C-2 

Re  Interim  statement  of  revenues  V24-C-2 

Re  Liquor  Board  Revenue  V24-C-3 

Re "Stabilization  of  Revenue"  V24-C-3 
Province  doing  well  from  Liquor  Board   V24-C-4 

Opposed  to  liquor  advertisements  V24-C-4 

Re  Succession  Duties  V24-C-4 

Re  Corporation  Tax  V24-C-5 

Extract  from  Globe  &  Ifeil  3/10/52  V24-C-6 

Re  assistance  to  municipalities  V24-C-7 
Re  Criticism  of  tax  on  Parliament  Buildings  V24-C-3 
Re  ?ay,ent  of  tax  on  power  lines  through 

Municipalities  V24-D-1 


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SIXOK.  HARRY  C.  (Continued) 

Re  Imperial  Oil  Pipe-lines 
No  expropriating  powers 
Tribute  to  Vr,   Dunlop 
Re  Education 

Re  full-time  Minister 
Tribute  to  I  r.  Thomas  (Elgin) 
Extracts  from  speech  by  3"r.  Dunlop, 
February  19th,  1952 

Re  useless  spending  by  some  Eoards  of 

Education 

Re  recreational  ecuioment 


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50/b  expected 
Reduced  to  12$ 
Extract  from  Speech  by  I  r. Kennedy,  1951 
Re  Taxing  of  farm  building  in  England 
Re  Results  of  recent  examinations  at  Univ- 
ersity of  Toronto 
Re  Federal  Tax  Proposal 
Extract  from  address  by  Prime  Minister 
Re  opening  ox  discussions  with  Federal 
Government 

Re  attitude  by  British  Columbia 
Re  Statement  by  llr.   Garson  re  Manitoba 
Re  amendment;  &  amendment  negatived 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Attorney- 
General 

Re  Cost  of  administration  of  jails 
Crime  no  longer  local 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Health 

For  Ontario  Civil  Service 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Education 

Discontinuance  o_  Entrance  Exams 
Re  Surplus  of  fluid  milk 

Re  Sufficient  to  warrant  a  reduction  in 
Frice 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Reform 
Institutions 

Appreciation  of  difficulties 
Re  Departmental  officials 
Tribute  to  Ir,  Ke elands 

Re  Super-annuation  of 
Re  Corporal  punishment 

Public  opinion  re 
Re  Criticisms  of  food 

Unjustified 
Re  "rovincial  abattoir 
Re  Riot  at  Guelph 
Re  new  Jail  -  Hamilton-Toronto 


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NIXCII,  HARRY  C.  (Continued) 

Re  apportionment  of  costs  for  county  and 

City  Jails  V35-II-2 

Crimes  not  as  local  as  formerly  V35-II-3 

Re  "Trusted  inmates"  V35-II-4 
Re  SelectiCommittee  re  penal  institutions  V35-II-5 

KODEN.  W ILLIAF  G.  (PC)  Rainy  River 

On  Bills  68  and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-GG-10 

Hydro  development  vital  in  northwest  V10-GG-10 

Seaway  will  create  new  industry  V10-GG-10 

Re  Transportation  of  iron  ore  V10-GG-10 

fill  support  both  Bills  V10-GG-11 

On  Budget  V35-K-7 

Re  District  of  Rainy  River  V35-H-7 
Re  Visit  of  Trine  Tinister  and  Ilnister 

of  Highways  V35-H-7 
Re  Standard  Highway  -  Atikokan  to 

Shebandowan  V35-H-7 

Re  Steep  Rock  Iron  Tines  V35-H-& 

Re  ^uetico  'rovincial  Park  V35-H-& 

Re  Under  Joint  Management  V35-H-S 

Re  Agriculture  in  V36-H-9 

Re  Hydro  expansion  programme  V36-H-IO 

Re  Lew  home  for  aged  V36-H-IO 


(Fate  94  follows) 


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OLIVER.  FARQJJHAR  R.  (Leader  of  the  Opposition 

Re  Resolution  on  Death  of  King 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Speaker 

Welcome  to  Visitors 

Re  Hansard 

Re  Standing  Commit-tees 

Committee  on  Conservation 
Re  Report  of  Provincial-Municipal  Committee 
Re  Outbreak  of  Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 

Re  Rental  Controls 

Decontrols  not  yet  Desirable 
Regulations  were  Ambiguous 
Re  Unanimous  Recommendations 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne  (Opening) 
Welcome  to  Hon,  Mr.  Kennedy 
Congratulatory 

To  Hon.  Mr.  Thomas 
To  Hon.  Mr.  Dunlop 
Regret  at  illness  of  Hon.  Mr.  Doucett 
Re  NATO  Conference 

Impact  of  World  Conditions  on  Economy 
Re  Communism 

Alleviation  of  World  Conditions 
Armies  alone  Cannot  Stop  it. 
Must  create  feeling  against 
Provincial  Conditions  should  be  corrected  V-6 
Commendatory  of  Mover  and  Seconder 
Re  Mr.  Root's  Address 
Re  Mr.  Robarts'  Address 
Re  Federal  Taxation 

Responsibilities  of  Federal  Government  V-6 
Re  Dominion-Provincial  Relations 

Re  "Handouts" 
Re  Prime  Minister's  Attitude  toward 
Re  Pre-election  co-operation 
Re  Dominion-Provincial  Tax  Agreement 
Re  Provincial  Unemployed 

Re  Unemployed  employables 


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V-2, 

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V-4, 

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V-4, 

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-  95  - 


OLIVER.  FARQ.UHAR  R.  (Cont'd) 

Responsibility  not  federal  alone 
Should  prepare  fcr  future 
Should  be  agreement  betwe-n  all 
Governments 
Re  Power  Development  on  St.  "Lawrence M 
Canada  can  develop  power  alone 
Re  Provincial-Municipal  Relations 

Report  of  Committee  should  be  expeditedV-6 
Re  Conservation 

Immediate  action  Required 
Re  "Farm  picture" 

Not  good 
Duties  of  Opposition 

Will  be  strictly  carried  out 
Amendment  to  Speech  from  Throne 

Amendment  Negatived 
On  Bills  68  and  69    Second  Reading 

Agreement  to  consider  both  Bills 
Appreciation  of  Congratulations  re 

Parents'  Golden  Wedding 
On  Bill  No.  47,     Second  Reading 

Re:  Reference  to  Sduoation  Committee 
Appreciation  of  Address  by  Gov. Williams 
Re  Public  Service  of 
Re  Meeting  Princess  Elizabeth 
Re  Meeting  Prince  Phillip 
Re  Presentation  of  Bow  tie  to 
Re  Friendly  Relations 
On  Acceptance  of  Bow  tie 
On  Bill  No.  56       Second  Reading 
Re  Discussion  in  House  Desirable 
Rr  Forest  preservation 
New  Sections  give  wide  Powers 
Will  be  examined  closely 
On  Bill  No.  73      Second  Reading 
Re  Discharges 
Extract  from  Toronto  Telegram 


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7-80, 

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V-10, 

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V-10, 

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V-12, 

A-2 

7-18, 

C-5 

V-12, 

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7-14, 

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V-14 

B-l 

7-14 

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7-14 

B-l 

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-  96  - 


OLIVER,    FARQUHAR  R,    (Cont'd) 

Legislation  unusual 
Wide  application 
Re  Cost  of  Natural  Gas  Pipe  Line 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne  (Closing) 
Re  Procedure  in  Legislature 
Closer  Adherence  to  rules  of  Debate 
Re  Government  Attitude  on  Closing  day 

of  Debates  on  Throne  Speech 
Re  Procedure  of  former  Premier 
Re  "Parade  of  Praise" 
Re  Good  speeches  by  new  Members 
by  Mr.  Nickle  (Kingston) 
by  Mr.  MacOdrum 
by  Mr.  Wren 
Many  Tributes  to  Prime  Minister 
Suggestion  for  future  Debates 
Re  "Great  White  Father" 
Cannot  be  enemies  if  all  interested 

in  Province 
Co-operate  to  advance  best  interests 

of  Province 
Re  Credit  to  Government 
Federal  and  Provincial  Responsibilities 
Federal  Administration 

List  of  Accomplishments 
Re  Cure  for  Communism 

Re  Propaganda  re  Federal  ResponsibilitiesV-20 
Re  Unemployed  employables 
Re  Arbitrary  decision  by  Provincial 

Government 
Re  Amendment  to  B.N. A. 
Re  Dominion-Provincial  Agreement 

Necessary 
Re  Conservation 
Line  of  demarcation  between  Federal  and 

Provincial  responsibility 
Forestation  -  responsibility  of  Federal 
Government 


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V-16 

C-4 

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V-20, 

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V-20, 

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F-4 

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F-5 

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F-7 

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V-20, 

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F-10 

V-20 

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-  97  - 


OLIVER.  FARQ.UKAR  R.  (Cont'd) 


Re  Housing 

Re  basing  of  Restrictions 
Re  U.S. Building  Boom 
Easing  Supply  of  Vital  Materials 
Re  Agriculture 

Farmers  prosperous  in  Nov. 1951 
Receptive  to  Election 

Government  assumed  responsibility  for  V 
Re  Price  of  farm  products 
Re  Difficulties  of  farmers  at  present 

time 
Present  prices  no  incentive  to  farming 
Government  not  present  spokesman  for 

farmers 
No  relief  for  present  distress  of 
Re  Cheese  and  hog  subsidies 
Re  V.rool  and  sugar-beet  subsidies 
Re  Western  wheat  for  feed 
Re  Reinstatement  of  provincial  bonus 

on  Premium  bacon 
Re  Barreness   of  ideas  re  agricultural 

difficulties 
Should  endeavor  to  increase  rather  than 

restrict  consumption  of  focdV 
Grants  for  Agriculture  should  be 

increased 
Estimates  for  Department  of  Agriculture 
should  be  increased 
Re  Highways 

Revision  of  highway  policy  needed 

Too  much  speed  on  super-highways 
Re  Expansion  of  Development  Roads 

Difficult  for  Municipal  Financing 
More  roads  should  be  included  in  Town- 
ship Road  Systems 
Re  Snow  plowing 

All  roads  should  be  plowed  by 

Province  V-20,J-5 


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-  93  - 

OLIVER.  FARQUHAR  R.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Overlapping  of  services  V-20 

Re  Pooling  of  Equipment  V-20 

Re  Decentralization  of  Industry  V-20 

Master  plan  needed  V-20 
Re  English  permits  to  establish  industries  V-20 

Toronto  large  enough  V-20 

Re  Metropolitan  areas  V-20 

Re  Soil  Erosion  V-23 

Agrees  with  Government  V-23 
All  information  possible  should  be  secured  V-23 

Matter  of  some  concern  to  Province  V-23 
Re  Co-operation  with  Federal  Government    V-23 

On  Supplementary  Estimates  V-24 

Re  Highway  Improvement  Fund  V-24 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney  General  V-25 

Re  Committee  on  Criminal  Justice  V-25 

Re  Recommendations  from  V-25 

Re  Work  not  completed  V-25 

On  Bill  No.  55        Second  Reading  V-26 
Re  Advisory  Committee  A.O.C.  V-26 
Re  Recommendation  Committee  on  Con- 
servation V-26 
of  more  value  to  college  V-26 

On  Bill  No.  63         Second  Reading  V-26 
Re  Substitution  of  director  for  Commission  V-26 

V-26 

Re  Right  of  Appeal  V-26 

Re  Section  3,s.s,3  of  Act  V-26 

Extracts  from  V-26 

Re  Committee  on  Water  Levels  V-27 

Assistance  to  other  Committees  V-27 

Re  Unemployed  Delegations  V-27 

Problems  of  V-27 

Assistance  urgently  Needed  V-27 

Re  Provincial  Police  present  V-27 

Unwise  as  not  needed  V-27 

On  Resolution  No.  8  V-28 

Re  Junior  Farmers  Establishment  Act  V-28 


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J-6 

J- 7 

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C-2 

C-2 

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C-3 

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-  99  - 


OLIVER.  FARQ.UKAR  R.  (Cont'd) 

Congratulations  to  Mr.  Nixon  on  Birthday  V-29,A-9 

Counsel  always  acceptable  V-29,B-1 

Re  Mr.  Kennedy  V-29,B-1 

53  years  as  farmer  V-29,B-1 

"Gets  away  with  murder"  V-29,B-1 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture  V-29,D-9 

Re  Fundamentals  of  early  days  V-29,D-9 
Re  Development  of  farm  industry  in  Ontario  V-29,D-10 

No  change  in  Government  Attitude  V-29,E-1 

Re  Collapse  of  Farm  Prices  V-29,E-1 

Provision  for, should  be  in  Estimate  V-29,E-2 

Re  Freight  charges  on  grain  V-29,E-2 

Re  Hog  Subsidy  V-29 ,S-2 

Re  No  surplus  position  re  agriculture  V-29,E-3 

Re  Dislocation  of  Distribution  V-29,E-3 

Re  Land-use  programme  V-29,E-4 

On  Bill  No.  105       Second  Reeding  V-29,<T-4 

Re  Absorption  of  small  Companies  V-29,«T-4 

Not  desired  by  Independent  Companies  V-29,CT-5 

Re  Becoming  greater  competitors  V-29,J-5 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Mines  V-30,F-7 

Re  Alberta  Natural  Gas  V-30,F-7 

Piping  to  Ontario  V-30,F-7 

Re  Heating  Savings  V-30,F-7 

Re  Evidence  before  Senate  Committee  V-30,F-7 

Extract  from  Globe  cc  Mail,  March  27th  V-30,F-8 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  V-30,H-4 

Re  Departmental  Expenditures  V-30,H-5 

Too  large  percentage  statutory  V-30,H-5 

On  Bill  No.  129        Second  Reading  V-31.E-6 

Re  Reciprocity  Necessary  V-3l,E-6 

Re  Retaliation  Possible  V-31,3-7 
Re  Possibilities  with  present  Facilities   V-31,E-7 

Re  Compensation  for  use  of  Roads  V-31,E-7 

Re  Control  of  number  of  trucks  V-31,E-8 
Re  Legislation  ambiguous  re  "goods  carried 

in  bond"  V-31,E-8 


-  100  - 


OLIVIR.  FARQUHAR  R,  (Cont'd) 

Re  Opposition  favourable  to  Legislature  V-31,E-8 

Re  Conversations  with  Interested  States  V-31,F-5 

On  Bill  No. ,104     Second  Reading  V-31,I-5 

Re  Assessment  by  local  Assessors  V-31,I-5 

Re  "loaded  dice"  V-31,I-5 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  --.f fairs 
Re  Interim  Report,  Committee  on 

Provincial-Municipal  relations  V-31,L-3 

On  Resolution  re  Farm  Income  Decline  V-33,D-10 

Resolution  Negatived  V-33  ,1.-13 

Re  Agricultural  Picture  of  Province  V-33,D-10 

Decline  felt  in  other  economies  V-33,D-11 

Re  Prosperity  in  Decline  V-33,D-11 

Obligation  a  dual  one  .  V-33,D-11 

Re  Freight  rate  subsidy  V-33,D-1£ 

Re  Bonus  on  Bacon  -'V-33,D-12 

Re  Bonus  on  Cheese  V-33,D-12 

Re  Governmental  Advertising  V-33,E-1 

Re  Intensive  Research  V-33, 3-1 

Re  O.A.C.  V-33 ,3-1 

Aovisory  Committee  of  V-33, 3-1 

Re  Hail  Storm,  1951  V-33 ,E-3 

Re  Joint  Fund  V-33,E-4 

Province  not  paying  Share  V-33,E-4 

R: solution  negatived  V-33,L-13 

On  Bill  No,  114       Second  Reading  V-33,DD-4 

Legislation  welcomed  V-33,DD-4 
Definition  of  "totally  and  permanently 

disabled"  V-33,DD-5 

Should  not  be  too  rigid  V-33,DD-5 

Rs  Residential  Requirements  V-33,EE-1 

R:  "Double  means  test"  V-33,EE-1 

Re  Residents  in  homes  for  aged  V-33,FF-3 

Re  Municipal  sharing  in  supplementary 

allowance  V-33,GG-1 

A  Backward  Step  7-33,00-1 


. 


101  - 


OLIVER.  FARQUHAR  R.  (Conf  ) 

On  Estimates,  pepartment  of  Public  Welfare 
Re  Developments  in  Department 
Re  01d-A..,e  Assistance 
On  Bill  No.  97     Second  Reading- 
Is  good  Legislation 
Loans  under  Dominion  F-  rrn  Lean  Board  not 

Adequate 
Will  fill  important  need 
R::'  Limitation  of  Board  members  to 

Officers  of  Public  service 
Re  $10,000,000.  limit 

Not  Sufficient 
R.T  Applicants  being  Canadian  Citizens 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 

Re  Exports  of  Pulpwood 
On  Bill  No.  L29     In  Committee 

Re  Trucking  on  Bond 
On  Budget 

Debate  Secondary- 
Should  complete  before  Estimates 
Suggested  improvement  in  Legislation 

Proceedings 
Re  Night  Sittings 
Re  Work  of  Committees 

Important  Committees  should  have  more 
Sittings 
Re  Room  for  Improvement  in  Despatch  of 

Public  Buildings 
Re  "Preaching  for  a  call" 

Desirous  of  Entering  Cabinet 
Candidates  for 
Re  One-half  mile  uncompleted  road 
Re  Farm  problems 

Responsibility  for  lack  of  prosperity 
Re  Cabinet  aspirations  for  members  from 

Southern  Ontario 
Re  New  Interest  by  Ministers  in  Depart- 
ments 


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-  102  - 

0 LI VSR.  FARQUHAR  R.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Blaming  Federal  Government 
Re  Provincial-Municipal  Relations 
Re  Report  of  -  delayed 
Special  Session  regarding 
Re  Increased  Grants  to  Municipalities 
Not  keeping  pace  with  costs 
Grants  "with  strings"  not  desirable 
Re  Re-allocation  of  taxing  Fields 
Government  should  act  on  own  iniative 
Increased  grants  Necessitates  increased 

Taxation  V-36 

Present  tax  field  yield  increased 

Revenues 
Re  Amendment  to  Budget 

Problems  should  be  Discussed 
Re  Agreement  with  Ottawa 
When  justified 
Should  take  the  gamble 
Re  Establishment  of  National  Health 

Programme 
Re  Responsibility  for  Employable 
Ontario  the  "stand-out"  province  of 

Canada 
Result  of  Negativing  Amendment 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer 
Re  Collections  of  5%   Income  Tax 
Province  has  right  to  collect 
Re  Discussion  with  Federal  Government  V-36 
Why  be  "chicken-hearted"? 
If  entitled  to  any,  is  entitled  to 

all  V-36,BB-6 


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-  103  - 


PHILLIPS.  Hon.  Mackinnon.  (PC;  Minister  of  Health). 


ON  SPEECH  FCOM  THE  IK  RONE,  Vofc. 

Congratulatory,  " 

To  Mr.  Speaker,  " 

To  Mrs.  Davies,  " 

To  hon.  Mr.  Frost,       " 
To  Mr.  Robarts,  " 

To  Mr.  Root,  " 

To  Mr.  Oliver,  " 

To  newly-elected  members, " 
To  re-elected  CCF  members," 
To  Cabinet  colleagues, 
To  hon.  Mr.  Daley, 

Re:  Cobalt  bomb, 

ilej   Co-i.uunist  member, 

Re:  Mental  problems, 

Visits  to  New  York  and 


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Pennsylvania, 

Federal  hospital  grants 

Provincial  hospital 
grants, 

Foot  and  mouth  disease, 
Importation  of 
Caussed  by  virus, 
Immigrants  should  be 
medically  checked, 
Ability  to  climatize, 
Europeans  live  differ- 
ently, " 
Many  ateists,        ■ 
Extent  of  immigration," 

Present  medical  health 

programme ,  ■ 

Not  preventive  medi- 
cine only.  ■ 

Health  objective  for  every 
citizen,  " 

Increase  in  mental  health 


problematical,        " 
Can  be  overcome,    " 
Re;  Universities  training 

psychiatrists,  " 

Re:  Modern  treatment,  " 
Re:  Occupational  therapy,  ■ 
Re:  Increased  recreational 

facilities,  " 

Re  Steps  to  increase  morale," 
tie:    Age  restriction  lowered 
at  Orillia,  " 

Creates  additional 
problems,  " 

Increases  in  hospital  facil- 
ities, " 
Re:  Psychiatric  wards  in  gen- 
eral hospitals,          " 
Personnel  for         " 


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9  P  F-7. 
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9  P  G-9 


-  104  - 


Re;  Detention  wards, 

Re:  Regulations  in  draft  form  only, 

ON  BILL  NO.  102,         1st  Reading. 

Re;  application  of  regulations, 
Re;  Membership  of  Board  increased, 
Re;  Appointment  of  acting  M.0.H8s. 
Welcome  to  Owen  Sound  Collegiate 
students 


Vol.  9   P  H-l. 
»   9  P  H-2. 


ON  BILL  NC.107; 


1st  Reading. 


Re:  Post-graduate  students, 
Privileges  extended  to 

)N  ESTIIIATES,  Department  of  Health. 

Re:  History  of  departmental  activities, 
Re:  Alcoholicism  Foundation, 

Re;  Commission  for  cancer  remedies, 

Re:  Cancer  Treatment  and  Research  Foundation, 

Re:  preventive  medicine, 
Re:  History  of  Public  health, 
Re:  Tuberculosis, 

Amongst  Indians, 

Incidence  of, 
Re:  Displaced  persons, 
Re:  Smallpox, 

Vaccine  for, 
Re:  Public  health  coi.^enced  in  1832, 
30  Boards  by  1882, 
Original  functions  of, 

Prevention  of  communicable  dis- 
eases, 
Sewage , 
Water  supply, 
Control  of  sale  of  food, 
Became  separate  department  in  1923, 
Re:  Hon.  Forbes  Godfrey, 

Tribute  to 
Re:  Doctor  J.  T.  Phair, 

Tribute  to. 
Re:   Tribute  to  staff, 
Re:   Personnel  of  department, 
Re:   Prograi.ii.ie  of  rehabilitation, 
Re:   Health  Units, 

First   in  1933, 

Re:  Methods  of  improving, 

Re:  Care  of  teeth, 

Re:  Fluorination  of  water, 
Re:  General  mouth  cleanliness  and  hy- 
giene, 
Mental  Hospitals, 

Re;  Difficulties  in  connection  with, 
Re:  Patients  either  very  young  or 
very  old, 


Re 


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-  105  - 


Re:  Psychiatric  Hospitals, 
At  Port  Arthur, 
At  Smith's  Falls, 
At,  Kingston, 
At  Brockville, 
Re:  Psychiatric  Units, 

36fo  do  not  require  uental  in- 
stitutions, 
Re:  Detention  Units, 
Re:  Teaching  Hospitals, 
Re:  Reasons  for  increases  in 
Re:  Ontario  Sanitoria, 
Re:  Nurses  and  nursing, 
Re:  Ontario  Cancer  Treatment  and  Re- 
search Foundation, 

Re:  Wellesley  Hospital, 
Re:  Ontario  Health  Survey  Caoiuittee, 

Reason  why  not  ^ade  public, 
Re:  Services  to  Ontario  Civil  Service," 
Re:  Nursing  group,  " 

Pay  of,  " 

Re:  Ex-indigent  patients  of  Sanitoria," 
Re:  Use  of  money  received  from  Ottawa," 
Ren :  Reasons  for  shortages  of  staff 

and  buildings,         " 
Re:  Percentages  of  money  used  for 
various  purposes, 
Crippled  children, 
Professional  training, 
Hospital  construction, 
Venereal  disease  control, 
Mental  health, 
Tuberculosis  control, 


Vol. 
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26  p  BB-3. 
26  p  BB-4. 
26  p  BB-4. 
26  p  BB-4. 
26  p  BB-4. 
26  p  BB-4. 


26 
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CC-1. 
CC-1. 
CC-2. 

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CC-4. 


26  p  CC-4, 
26  p  CC-3. 
26  p  DD-2, 
26  p  DD-3. 
26  p  DD-4. 
26  p  EE-2. 
26  p  EE-3. 
26  p  FF-1. 
26  p  FF-4. 

26  p  FF-4 . 

26  p  FF-4. 
26  p  FF-4. 
26  p  FF-3. 
26  p  FF-3. 
26  p  FF-3. 
26  p  FF-5, 
26  p  FF-5. 


ON  BILL  NO.    10  7:  2nd  Reading, 

Re:    Board  of  Regents, 


11 


28  p  A-7. 
28  p  A-7. 


ON  BILL  NO.  115.      In  Committee, 
Re;  Detention  wards, 


11 
ti 


32  p  1-1. 
32  p  1-1. 


Re:  Report  of  Ontario  Health  Survey 
Co±umittee , 

Will  be  made  publid  when 
authorized, 
Re:  Alcoholic  Research  Founation, 
Re:  Survey  report, 
Letter  from  hon.  Mr.  Martin, 

Dec.  11,  1951, 
Letter  fro^  hon.  Mr.  Martin, 
Mar.  21,  1952, 


11 

11 


34   p   A-4. 

34  p  A-4. 
bb  P  B-l. 
bb   P   B-l. 

35  P  B-l. 
35  P  B-2. 


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ON  ESTIMATES,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions, 
Re:  Alcoholic  Research  Foundation, 
Tribj.te  to  late  Mr.  Kelley, 
Tribute  to  hon.  Mr.  Foote, 

Re;  his  insight  into  psychologi- 
cal aspects, 
Re:  His  ability  to  assess  human 
values, 


35  P  GG-7. 
35  P  GG-7. 
35  P  GG-7. 
35  P  GG-7. 

35  P  HH-1. 

55  P  HH-1 


-  106  - 


Tribute  to  Arthur  Kelly,  i.C 
Re:  Alcoholic  Anonymous, 
Re:  Education  imperative, 
Re:  Alcoholism  a  disease, 


Vol. 

35  p  HH-1 

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35  P  HH-1 

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33  P  HK-2 

1! 

35  P  HH-3 

PORTER,  Hon.  Dana  (PC;  Attorney-General). 


ON  BILL  NO.  50.        1st  Reading . 
Re;  Rental  controls, 

Effect  of  Federal  decontrols, 
Effect  of  housing  construction 
on  controls, 
Re:  Inequities, 
Re:  Committee  -Session  1951. 

Re;  Freeze  order,  Apr.  17,  1951, 
kwj  Resolutions  followed  recommen- 
dations of, 
&*:  Purpose  of  resolutions, 
Re;  Details  of  resolutions, 
Re:  Unanimity  of  recommendations, 
Re:  Publication  of  regulations, 
Re:  Regulations  not  tantamount  to 
increases, 


0u  BILL  NO.  60; 
ON  BILL  NO.  62 
ON  BILL  NO.  37; 


Re: 


Re: 
Re: 
Re: 


ON  BILL  NO.  41; 

OK  BILL  NO.  42; 


Re; 

Re: 
Re: 


ON  3ILL  NO.  43; 


Re: 


1st  Reading. 
Special  juries, 
1st  Reading. 

2nd  Reading, 
right  of  appeal, 
Impecunious  litigants, 
Law  Society  Fund, 


■i2nd  Reading. 
Reason  for  juvenile  courts, 
Expansion  of, 
Constitution  of, 
Re:  Courts  in  districts, 
Re:  Probation  services, 
Re:  British  Probation 
policy, 
Re;  Selection  of  Magistrates, 
Re:  Sub-section  1. 


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2nd  Reading.  " 

2nd   heading.  " 

appointment  of  Justices  of  the 

Peace,  " 

Section  7.  ■ 

Section  11,  " 


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5  P  B-7. 

5  p  3-7. 
5  p  B-8. 
5  p  B-8. 
5  P  B-9. 


5 
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0-1. 

D-2. 

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5    p    D-D. 

5  P   E-3. 
5  P  D-13, 
5  P  E-3. 

5  p  E-8. 
5  P  F-l. 
5  P  F-4. 
5  P  F-4. 

5  p  F-6. 

5  p  F-8. 

5  p  E-8. 
5  P  F-8. 

5  P  F-9. 

5  p  G-l. 
5  p  G-l. 
5  p  G-2. 
5  p  G03. 
5  P  0-4. 
5  p  0-5,, 

5  p  G-6. 
5  p  G-7. 
5  P  G-9. 


-  107  - 


ON  BILL  NO.  57. 

ON  BILL  NO.  58. 

ON  BILL  NO.  59; 

ON  BILL  NO.  60. 

ON  BILL  NO.  61; 

ON  BILL  NO.  62. 

Principles 


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2nd  Reading. 

2nd  Reading, 

2nd  Reading, 

2nd  Reading, 

2nd  Reading, 

2nd  Reading, 
Securities  legislation, 


Vol.  7  P  A-8. 
"   7  P  B-l. 


Re: 
Re: 
Ro: 


"Promotional  securities," 

Investments  in  speculative  securities, 

Onerous  regulations  to  be  avoided, 

Regulations  re  new  enterprises, 

Filing  applications  with  0.   S.   C. 

Full  disclosure  required, 

Amendment  to  sec.  47,  sub-section  1, 

Prospectuses, 

Summary  of,  desirable, 
Amendment  to  sec.  48, 
Operations  of  certain  Toronto  brokers 

and  salesmen, 
Legislation  re  mails,  is  Federal  matter 
Bulletins,  issued  by  0.  S.  C. 
Co-operation  between  0.rvr.C.  and  S.  & 

E.  C. 
Debate  on  second  reading  adjourned, 
Sales  by  telephone  and  mail, 
Lines  of  activities  of  0.  S.  C. 

Re;  Power  of  license  cancellation, 

Surprise  audits, 

Instituting  prosecutions, 

Heavy  mailings, 

Full  disclosure, 

Sound  financial  structure  of 
issuing  companies, 


Re: 
Re: 
Re: 
Re: 
Re: 

Re: 

Re; 
Re: 
Re: 

Re: 

Citation 


United  States'  newspaper  pub- 
lications, 
Securities  sold  in  Inited  States, 
No  Canadian  fraud  involved, 
Erroneous  inferences  from 

United  States  publications, 
Monthly  bulletins, 
froxa  Saturday  Evening  Post, 
July  12,  1952 


Citation  from  Saturday  Night, 
Citation  from  New 


Feb.  23, 
1952, 
York  Herald-Tribune, 
Feb.  25,  1952, 


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-  108  - 


Re: 
Re: 
Re: 


Re: 

Re: 
Re: 
Re: 

Re: 
Re: 
Re: 


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Commendation  to  Chairman  Lennox, 

Amendment  not  a  new  departure, 

Prospectors, 
Amendment  does  not  apply  to, 
Part  VI,  sec.  37,  applicable  to, 

Amendment  relieves  burden  on  brokers, 

Re:  Summary  of  prospectus  sufficient, 

Reinstatement  of  cancelled  lidenses, 

Engineers,  etc . , 

Full  information  to  committee  and 

public, 

Government  responsible  for  policy, 

Attorney-General  as  Chairman, 

Full  disclosure, 


ON  BILL  NO.  73:       1st  Reading. 

Re:  Complaint  East  Windsor  Hospital, 
Re:  No  power  under  Public  Enquiries  Act, 
Re:  Metropolitan  Hospital,  Windsor, 
Re:  General  powers  of  enquiry  desirable, 
Re:  Does  not  include  Canadian  National  Ex- 
hibition, 
Re:  Interested  parties  may  be r epresented 

by  counsel, 
Re:  Government  to  retain  right  of  appoint- 
ment. 
Re:  Prepared  at  all  times  to  act. 
Re:  A  fact-finding  enquiry, 
Re:  Payment  of  costs  for, 
Re:  Provisions  of  Public  Enquiries  Act  to 

apply, 
Re:  Is  not  a  municipal  hospital, 
Re:  No  employees  nor  officials  discharged 

to  date, 

CN  BILL  NO.  74.       1st  Reading. 

Bill  not  necessarily  government  policy, 

Re:  Extending  Trustees'  investing 

powers, 
Re:  Discussion  of  Bill  desirable, 
Re:  Consideration  of  powers, 


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ON  BILL  NO.  73:       2nd  Reading. 

Re:  No  communication  with  Board, 

Re:  Government  has  no  authority  to  hire 

or  disc.\arge , 
Re:  Matter  of  Board's  internal  economy, 
Re:  Legislation  desirable, 
Re:  Metropolitan  Hospital,  194-9, 
Re:  Canadian  National  Sxhition  not  affected," 
Re:  Legislation  necessary  for  prompt  action," 
Ro:  Appointment  of  Gordon  Fraser,  Q,.C.  as 

Commissioner,    " 

ON  BILL  NO.   89       1st  Heading.  " 

Re:  Common  trust  fund,  " 

Passing  accounts  of  " 


8 
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C-3. 
C-4. 

D-7. 
D-7. 
D-8. 
D-8. 
D-8. 

D-9. 
D-10. 


8  p  D-ll. 

8  p  D-12. 

8  p  D-12, 

8  p  D-13. 

1^  p  A-2. 

15  P  A-3. 

15  p  A-3. 
15  P  A-3. 
15  p  A-4. 

15  P  A-5. 

15  P  A-5. 

15  p  A-6. 
15  5  A-6. 
15  p  A-6. 
15  P  A-7. 

15  P  A-7. 
15  P  A-7. 

15  p  A-8. 

15  p  A-9. 
15  P  A-9. 

15  p  A-10. 
15  p  A-10. 

15  p  A-ll. 

16  p  C-l. 
16  p  C-l. 

16  p  C-2. 
16  p  C-3. 
16  p  C-4. 
16  p  C-4. 
16  p  C-4. 
16  p  C-5 

18  p  C-l. 

19  P  A-l. 
19  p  A-2. 
19  P  A-2. 


# 


-  109  - 


ON  BILL  NO.    93:  1st   .leading. 

Re:  application  to  bar  dower, 
-Re* ;   Extension  of  applications, 
Re:    Repeal  of  Dower  Act  in  certain 
vinces, 

ON  SPEECH  FROM  THE  THRONE: 


Vol.20  p  A- 6 
»   20  p  A-6. 
"   20  p  A-7. 


pro- 


No  reference  to  amendment 


Re: 
Re: 

Re: 

Re: 
Re: 
Re: 

Re: 


Re 

Re: 

Re: 

Re: 


Re: 
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Re: 


Re: 
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"After-thoughts", 

Urban  members  considering  problems 

provincially, 
State&iant  by  Leader  of  Opposition  re 

"peak  of  prosperity"  for  farmers, 
Statement  by  Liberal  Leader  Thompson, 
Statements  cannot  be  reconciled, 
Unemployment  responsibility  a  Federal 

matter, 
Unemployment  insurance, 

Re:  Requires  amendment  to  Con- 
stitution, 
To  transfer  power  to  Federal 

authority, 
"Parade  of  Praise". 
"Hornet's  nest  of  abuses", 
No  suggestion  Government  derelict  in 

any  duty, 
Conservation, 

Re:  19  Conservation  authorities, 
Re:  Conservation  Co.umittee, 
Re:  4  8  recommendations  implemented," 
Re:  19  recommendations  receiving 

further  study,        " 
Re:  17  reoommendatlone  held  in 

abeyance, 
No  substance  in  amendment , 
Expenditures  re  Conservation, 
Speech  by  member  for  Kenora  (Mr.  Wren) 
Re:  Provincial  police, 
Re;  Position  under  constant  review 
Re:  Increase  in  pay  of, 
Re:  Housing  for, 
Re:  Rentals  to  be  brought  in  line 
for  Provincial  police,  " 

Level  of  debates  in  Legislature  raised," 
Motion  should  be  endorsed,  " 

Death  Sergeant  of  Detectives  Edmund 

Tong, 


20  p  A-9. 

20  p  K-4. 

20  p  K-4. 

20  p  K-9. 

20  p  K-4. 

20  p  K-5. 

20  p  K-5. 

20  p  K-5- 

20  p  K-% 

20  p  K-6. 

20  p  K-7. 

20  p  K-7. 


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20  p  K-ll. 

20  p  K-ll. 
20  p  K-ll. 
20  p  K-ll. 
20  p  K-12. 
20  p  K-12. 
20  p  K-12. 
20  p  K-13. 
20  p  K-13. 

20  p  K-14. 
§9  p  K-14. 
20  p  K-15. 

23  p  A-8. 


ON  BILL  NO.  32.        2nd  Keading. 

Re:  Interpretation  of  Dependents'  Relief 

Act. 
Difficulties  in  connection  there- 

. .  with, 
Re:  Evidence  taken  on  commission, 
Re;  Evidence  ta^en  de  bene  esse, 
Re:  Case  of  Martin,  1951,  O.W.N,  p.  691. 
Re:  Appeals, 


"   24  5-1-5. 
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1-6. 

1-6. 
1-7. 
J-l. 


-  110  - 


ON  ESTIMATES.  Department  of  Attorney-General. 


Re: 
He: 
Re: 


Review  of  functions  of  Department, 
Office  one   of   long   standing, 
History  of  "attorney  General" 
Re:    "King's  attorney". 
Re:    Original   functions  of, 
Ra;   Power  of  attorney, 
Extract   from  Shakespeare's 
Richard,   II". 


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King 


Re:   How  defined  as  "one   represent- 
ing the  Crown" 

Re;    Duties  not   defined  by  statute, 

Re:   Duties  in  constitutional  mat- 
ters, 

Re;   Staff  of, 

Re:  Extent  of  business  -  Criminal 
appeals, 

Re;  Crown  Attorneys, 

Re:  Magistrate's 

Re:  Justices  of  the  Peace, 

Re:  Magistrates',  Jevenile  and 
Family  Courts, 

Re:  Master's  Office, 

Re:  Provincial  appointments, 

Re:  Public  Trustee, 

Re:  Official  Guardian, 

Re:  Sheriffs, 

Re:  Registry  Office, 

Re:  Land  Title  Office, 

Re:   Provincial  Police, 

Re:  Fire  Marshall, 

Re;  Securities  Commission, 

Re:  Registrar  of  Regulations, 

Re:  Legislative  Counsel, 


Re:  Committee  on  the  Administration 
Criminal  Justice, 
Re:  Appointment  of: 

Reasons  for. 


of 


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Re:  Services  r  endared  ^oy 
Re:  Duration  of  sittings, 
Re:  Much  information  secured, 
Re:  Crime  incidence  in  Ontario, 
Re:  Province  free  of  corruption, 
Re:  Fullest  investigation  held, 
Re:  Police  forces  operating  on  sound 
foundation,  " 

e:  Investigation  into  Securities 
Commission,  " 

Re:  Tribute  to  members  of  Committee," 
Re:  Committee  has  served  its  purpose" 
Re:  No  recommendations  from  Com- 
mittee,      " 
Re:  Committee  investigated  all  major 
problems,  " 

Re:  No  requests  to  visit  coomuni- 
ties  outside  Toronto,  " 


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E-5. 
3-5. 
B-6. 
3-6. 
3-6. 
B-6. 
B-6. 


25  P  3-7. 

25  P  B-7. 
25  p  B-8. 

25  p  B-8. 
25  P  B-8. 

25  P  B-?. 

25  p  3-9 

25  p  C-l. 

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25  P  D-l. 

25  P  D-l. 
25  P  D-3. 
25  P  D-5. 

25  P  D-7. 
25  p  E-4. 

25  P  3-4. 


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-Ill- 


Re:  No  knowledge  of  pending 

election,  Vol.25  p  E-6. 
Election  prophecied  by 

others,  "  25  p  E-7. 

Re:  "Historic  night",  "  25  p  E-9. 

Re:  Marxian  view  of  history,  "  25  p  E-9. 
Re:  No  intention  of  re-convening 

Committee,  "  25  p  F-7. 

Re:  United  Emergency  Fund  for  Britain,  "  25  p  G-2. 

Re:  Accountants  engaged,  "  25  p  G-2. 

Wprk  not  completed,  "  25  p  G-2. 

Re:  Criminal  Justice  accounts.  "  25  p  G-4. 

ON  BILL  NO.  ^\              2nd  Reading.  "  26  p  A-13 
Re:  Inclusion  of  Act  in  Revised 

Statutes,  "  26  p  A-13. 

ON  ESTIMATES.  Department  of  Attorney  General 

(Continued) .  ■  26  p.  S-5- 

Re:  Crime  comics,  "  26  p  E-5. 
Why  not  submitted  to  Crown 

Attorney,  "  26  p  2-5. 

Re:  Duty  of  citizens,  "  26  p   E-6 

Re;  Will  examine  into,  "  26  p  E-6 

Re:  Citation  fro*ii  Criminal  Code,  "  26  p  3-8 

Section  207.  "  26  p  E-8 

Re;  Is  a  question  of  rpoof,  ■  26  p  E-9 

Re:  Freedom  of  press.,  "  26  p  S-l 

Re:  Freedoms  in  Canada,  "  26  p  E-l 

Re:  Professor  Joslyn  Rogers,  "  26  p  F-7 
Re:  New  Director,  Crime  Detection 

Laboratory,  "  26  p  F-7 

Re:  Ballistics,  by  R.  C.  II.  P.  "  26  p  F-8 

fie:  Full-time  Magistrates,  "  26  p  F-9 . 
Re:  Apportionment  of  costs  of 

jails  administration,  "  26  p  F-l 

Re:  Cost-of-living  bonus,  "  26  p  F-l 

Re:  Provincial  Police,  "  26  p  G-2 

Re;  adjustment  of  salaries,  "  26  p  G-3 

Re:  Securities  Commission,  "  26  p  H-2. 

Re  certain  mining  company,  "  26  p  H-2. 

No  annual  meeting,  "  26  p  H-2 

Will  be  investigated,  "  26  p  H-2. 

ON  ESTIMATES.  Department  of  Labour. 

Re:  Gale  decision,  "  28  p  I-1C 

Re:  Cuts  two  ways,  "  28  p  I-l< 

Re:  Scope  of,  "  28  p  1-1] 

Re;  First  case  of  its  kind,  "  28  p  I-lt 
Re:  Function  of  Attorney-General, 

in  "  28  p  1-12. 

ON  BILL  NO.  138.        1st  Reading.  "  32  p  A-3 . 

Re:  Uoe  of  previous  lists.  "  32  p  A-3. 


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Re:  Payiaenti  to  Judges  for  Re- 
vision 


ON  BILL  NO.  127:       2nd  Heading. 


Ro:  Fiat  now  not  necessary, 
fie:  Actions  against  Crown  now  per- 
mitted, 
Re:  Certain  exceptions, 
Re:  Status  i.iust  be  that  of  Crown 

Company, 
Re;  Extract  froxj.  University  of 

Toronto  Act, 
Re.:   Various  Boards, 
Re:  Similar  Act  in  other  juris- 
dictions, 


ON  BILL  NO.  139:      2nd  Reading. 


Vol 

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PRIKGLE,  JOHN  A.  (P.C)  Addington 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V-19,F-7 

Riding  entirely  rural  V-19,F-7 

Re  Riding  of  Frontenac-Addington  V-19,F-7 

Re  Frontenac  County  V-19,F-8 

Diversified  industry  in  V-19,F-8 

Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway  V-19,F-8 

Re  Highvays  V-19,F-9 

V-19,G-8 

Througa  picturesque  country  V-19,F-9 

Re  Fishing  Licences  V-19,F-10 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Scott  V-19,G-1 

Cutting  of  lumber  in  riding  V-19.G-1 

Conservation  of  V-19,G-2 

Re  Fish  hateheries  V-19,G-3 

Re  Agriculture  V-19,G-3 

Re  Community  Halls  Act  V-19,G-3 

Re  Labour  V-19,G-5 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Daley  V-19,G-5 

For  strike  settlements  V-19,G-5 

Re  Retroactive  payments  of  Compensation   V-19,G-6 

Regret  of  illness  of  Mr.  Doucett  V-19,G-7 

Re  Four-lane  Highway  -  Kingston  Fast  V-19,G-8 

Bottleneck  -  Napanee  and  Brockville  V-19,G-8 

Re  "Lead-in  highways"  V-19,G-8 

Re  Riding  needs  roads  V-19,G-9 

REAUME,   ARTHUR  J.  (L)   Essex  North 

On  Bills  No.  68  and  69     Second  Reading  V-10,FF-3 

Agrees  in  Principle  V-10,FF-3 

Haste  Required  V-10,FF»3 

Canada  and  United  States  should  Co-operate  V-10 ,FF-3 

Co-operated  in  two  Wars  V-10,FF-3 

Should  assist  United  States  V-10,FF-4 

2nd  half  of  20th  Century  Canada's      V-10,FF-4 

Tribute  to  Prime  Minister  V-10,FF-4 

Project  completed  alone  if  necessary      V-10,FF-5 

On  Speech  from  Throne  V-12,C-1 


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R5AUME.  ARTHUR  J.  (Cont'd) 

Friendly  feeling  of  all  Members 
Re  Functions  of  Government 
Re  Functions  of  Opposition 

Opposition  should  be  Constructive 
Congratulatory 

To  Mr.  Speaker 
Tribute  to  Cabinet 
Re  City  of  Windsor 

Re  Influx  of  Tourists 

More  than  all  other  ports  combined 
Re  Strikes  in 

Ford  Plant 

Tribute  to  hon.  Mr.  Daley 

Desires  to  do  her  part 
Empire  armies  on  wheels 
Re  Essex  Scottish 
Re  Grants  to  Municipalities 
Re  Prohibitive  Taxation 
Re  Public  Streets 
Re  Housing 

4000  familes  not  properly  housed 
Federal-Provincial-Municipal  Agreement 
Responsible  for  Breaking  Fundamental 

Things 
Re  Unemployed 

Re  Combination  of  effort  -  all  levels  of 

Government 
On  Bill  No.  73      First  Reading 
Aprroved  in  Principle 
Approve  of  Probe 

City  of  Windsor  should  Join  Government 
Should  ascertain  Necessity  for  Probe 
Re  Grants  to  Hospital 

Federal, Provincial  and  Municipal 
Re  Discharged  employees 
Re  Committee  on  Water  Levels 


V-12,C-1 

V-12,C-1 

V-12,C-1 

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RSAUMS.  ARTHUR  J.  (Cont'd) 

Present  Situation  at  Riverside  urgent 
Government  action  immediately  essential 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways 

Re  Tax  on  city-owned  vehicles 
On  Bill  No.  129     Second  Reading 

Re  "/finds or  securing,  share  of  Revenue 
Re  Ambassador  Bridge 
On  Bill  No.  94      Second  Reading 

Re  Securing  Annual  Taxes 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial 

.Treasurer 
Re  Collection  of  5fo   Income  Tax 
Blame  placed  on  Ottawa 
Province  itself  should  Collect 
Tax  not  Popular 

Proposed  visit  of  Prime  Minister  to 

Windsor 

ROBARTS.  JOHN  P.  (P.C.)  London 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 
On  Death  of  King 
Congratulatory  to  Prime  Minister 

Re  Illness,  Hon.  Mr.  Doucett 
Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr.  Thomas 
Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr.  Dunlop 
Re  Highways 

Trans-Canada 
Municipal  Roads 
Limited-access  highways 
Re  Law  enforcement  on 
Re  Examination  for  Licenses 
Re  Mechanical  Condition  of  Highways 
Unsatisfied  Judgment  Fund 
Re  Education 
Grants  for 


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-116- 


ROBARTS.  JOHN  ?.  (Cont'd) 

Free  Text  Books 
Re  Area  Schools 
Re  Ryerson  Institute 
Re  Hydro 

St.  Lawrence  Seaway- 
Re  Labour 

Conciliation  Service 
Ontario  Labour  Relations  Board 
Stamp  Credits 
Equal  pay  for  Women 
Re  Health 

Grants  to  Hospitals 

Re  Mental  Hospitals 

Re  Reform  Institutions 

Monteith  Industrial  Farm 
Boys'  Schools 
Improvements  in 
Re  Lands  and  Forests 
Re  Travel  and  Publicity 
Re  Welfare 
Re  Taxation 

Over -taxation  at  Ottawa 
Re  grants  and  subsidies 

Statement  by  Hon.  Mr.  Abbott 
Federal-Provincial  Co-operation  neces- 
sary 
Re  Unemployed  employables 
Re  Development  of  Natural  Resources 
Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Speaker 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer 
Re  Collection  of  5%   of  Income  Tax 
Difficulties  of  Municipalities  re  Mill  Rate  V-36  ,AA-6 
Federal  Policy  short-sighted  V-36,AA-6 

Federal  Government  does  not  want  Ontario 

to  have  money        V-36,AA-7 
Provincial  Government's  suggestion  a  sound 


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one 
Estimated  London's  share 


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ROBERTS,  A.  KELSO    (P.C.)  St.  Patrick 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 
Tribute  to  Speaker 
Tribute  to  Deputy  Speaker 
Re  Former  P.C.  Governments 
B«  P-.rty  Representation  in  House 
Re  Communists 
L. P. P. Party  should  be  eliminated  from 

House 
Re  "What  a  defence;  what  a  retreat" 
Opposition  -  personal  triumphs  not 

Party  Victory 
Extract  from  Editorial,  Winnipeg  Free 

Press, Nov. 26, 1951 
Re  Riding  of  St.  Patrick 

Many  Members  temporary  guests 

Extent  of  Riding 

Component  Parts  of  Riding 
Re  Development  of  Seaway 

"Befuddlement"  of  Mr.  Salsberg 
Re  Development  of  Iron  Ore 
Re  Use  of  word  "Dominion" 

Very  controversial 

Definition  of 

Use  of  word  in  Bible 

Use  of  v ord  by  Robt.  Burns 

Use  of  v/ord  by  Kipling 

Use  of  word  in  House  Prayers 

Use  of  word  "Dominion  of  the  North" 

Use  of  the  word  "Canada" 

Use  of  the  v/ord  in  -Status  of  Dominion 

Governors -General 

Use  of  the  word  by  J.  V,".  Dafoe 

Use  of  the  v  ord  by  B.N. A. 

Use  of  the  word  by  Jean  Bruchesi 

Use  of  the  word  in  Statute  of  v7estminsterV 

Use  of  the  word  in  various  Canadian 

cases  V 


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ROBERTS.  A.  KELSO  (Cont'd) 

Cannot  understand  objection  to  word 

He  Use  of  word  "Realm" 

Re  Provincial  rights 

Re  Traffic  Fatalities 

Substantial  percentage  due  to  drinking 
Should  not  drive  when  drinking 
Advice  to  younger  Drivers 

Government  a  Good  Government 

In  the  interest  of  all  Ontario 

Re  St,  Patrick's  Day- 
Re  Memento  of 
Re  "Shillalah"  and  "Shamrock" 

ROOT.  JOHN  (P.C.)  Wellington  North 

On  Speech  from  Throne 

Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Speaker 

Re  Death  of  King 

Congratulatory  to  Prime  Minister 

Re  Illness,  Hon.  Mr.  Doucett 

Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr,  Thomas 

Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr.  Goodfellow 

Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr.  Dunlop 

Re  Provincial  Civil  Service 

Re  Hyiro 

Re  Highways 

Re  Public  Welfare 

Re  Education 

Re  Health 

Re  Financial  Position  of  Province 

Re  Conservation 

Congratulatory  to  Hon.  Mr,  Kennedy 

Communities  Centers  Act 

0.  A.  C. 

Ontario  Veterinary  College 

Re  Pioneers'  Memorial 
On  Bills  No.  68  and  69   Second  Reading 
Agrees  to  Bills 


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ROOT,  JOHN  (Cont'd) 

Congratulatory 

To  various  speakers 

Project  considered  for  many  years 

Bills  are  historic 

Transportation  should  be  developed 

Development  important  to  western  farmers  V- 

Power  needs  of  Ontario 

Re  Perpetual  Lotion 

Natural  course  of  Water 

Project  will  remove  barrier  to 

Navigation 

Re  Industrial  expansion 

Vast  energy  wasted 

Home  markets  the  surest 

Re  Use  of  word  "Dominion" 

Re  Co-operation  with  other  Governments 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education 

Payments  to  non-union  bands 
On  Bill  No.  97    Second  Reading- 
Great  assistance  to  Farmers 

Farmers  are  Capitalists 

No  control  over  export  Market 

No  control  over  equipment  Purchases 

Re  Disappearance  of  Farmers'  Credits 

Power  Equipment  Essential 

Very  progressive  legislation 

Age  limit  should  be  raised 


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SjM.'SBERG,  J.  B.  (LPP;  St.  -Andrew). 


re;  Dentil  of  Mr.  Kelley, 

Welcome  to  visitors, 

Re;  Hansard, 

Re;  Unemployed  employables, 

Re;  conditions  at  Missions. 
Re;  rental  contols. 

Government  policy  requires  controls, 
G  vernment  failure  in  house  con- 
struction 
Re;  Slum  clearances. 
Resu  atj.ons  tantamount  to  increases. 
Re;  Helplessness  of  tenantgs . 


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Problem  solved  by  housing  co  struction  * 
Mo  government  plan  for  housing,        " 


On  Bill  No.  37      2nd  Reading. 
Re  cost  of  appeals. 

Where  unable  to  pay 

On  Bill  No.  43       ^d  Reading. 
h   djourned  debate  on. 


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On  Bill  No.  62,      2nd  Reading. 
Re  Select  Committee,  1951* 

Untimely  end  of 
Re;  Legislation  required, 
Citation  from  Saturday  Evening  Post, 

Jan.  12,  1952 
A   challenge  to  government. 
Author  unknown, 
Re:  Opinion  of  government  as  to  scope 
of  investigation, 

On  Bill  No.  kQ  2nd  Reading. 

Bill  is  progressive  step, 
Re;  rehabilitation  aspectg, 
0  ly  surface  scrat  ching, 
A  piece -meal  approach, 
Commendation  of  hon.  Mr.  Poote, 
Personal  experiences  with  problem, 

Re;  charges  from  Burwash, 

Re;  chagges  denied, 
Re:  Conference  with  Minister, 
Re;  use  of  sferap, 
Re;  removals  from  Burwash, 
Re j  letters  from  prisoners, 
Re:  intimidation, 

Re;  additional  personal  experiences, 
Citation  from  letter  from  prisoner, 
Re;  difficulties  at  Mercer 
Re '  Brampton  Institution, 
Progress  net  sufficiently  rqpid, 
Royal  Commission  or  Select  Committee 

needed 


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Rej  Individual  cases  from  Durwash, 
Reform  not  an  election  issue, 

ON  SPE2CII  FROM  THE  THRONE ; 

Congratulatory 

To  Mr.  Speaker, 

To  Mrs.  Davie3, 

To  Mr.  Rob arts, 

To  Mr.  Root, 

BleCt  on  personal  triumph  of  Mr.  Frost,   ■   S  p.  H-4 
Government  not  representative  of  popular 

vote. 
Re;  defeat  fcf  Mr.  MacLeod. 
Rej  seconders  to  motions, 
Re:  Only  non-Tory  from  Toronto, 
Re;  address  by  hon.  Mr.  Phillips, 
Re;  immigration, 
Aspersions  on 
Debate  adjourned. 

On  Dills  Kos.  6C  and  69:    o  Readings. 
Bills  should  e  separated, 
Favours  principle  of  Bill, 
Seaway  a  secondary  matter. 
Action  too  hasty, 

Re;  selfish  support  by  United  States, 
Steel  interests  suddenly  favourable, 
Anxious  to  obtain  Canadian  ore, 
Development  of  Canadian  steel  mills 

desirable, 
Re;  Exports  from  Steep  Rock, 
Re;  Proposed  visit  by  SXenator  Connolly, 

Queries  purpose . 
Citation  from  all  Street  Journal, 
Re;  tlron   Curtain"  of  ore, 
Re;  Brief  from  Dominion  J*  int  Committee 

of  Railway  Brotherhoods, 
Re;  History  of  development, 
Development  should  be  all-Canadian 
Suggestion  that  Bill  66  be  re-drafted, 
Re;  economic  contradictions. 
Re:  "unhealthy  prosperity" 
Re;  commodity  shortages, 
Re:  dangers  in  industrial  development 4 
Re;  United  States  "Bis  interests" 
Extract  from  speech,  hon.  Mr.  Douglas, 
Re;  Unemployment, 
Re;  Housing, 

Re;  effects  of  inflation, 
Solution  of  over-all  issues  required, 
Re;  Armament  race, 
Extract  from/,1Drc#amlike  Diplomacy"  by 

Dorothy  Thompson, 
Re;  Lisbon  agreements, 


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Ro;  c.  c.  F.  eitrering  position 
Rcj  Expenditures  re  armament , 
Re;  Prohibitive  taxation, 
Re;  Unpromising  development, 
Re;  United  States  depleting  Canadian 
natural  resources, 


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western  oil, 


Re;  Steep  Reck, 
Re;  Ungava  and  Labrador, 
Divided  among  United 
States  interests, 
Re;  Demand  for  opening  Canadian  steel 

mills, 
Qebcc  professors, 
Quebec  clergy, 
Extract  from  Speech,  hon.  Mr.  Gemmell," 

Re;  Canadian  newsprint, 
Extract  from  speech,  P.  J.  Lyle, 
Re;  United  States  change  of  view  re 

St.  Lawrence,  Waterway, 
Re;  American  investments  in  Canada, 
Extract  from  Financial  Post, 
Re;  recapturing  Canadian  independence, 
Not  in  favour  oc  omplete  disarmament,  " 
Re;  "Peace  through  strength"  and 

"  trength  through  peace"     " 
Re;  Provincial  handling  of  natural  re? 

sources,  " 

Extract  from  King's  Christmas  message, 

19^5 
On  Bill  No.  47.     2nd  Reading, 

Second  reading  should  be  hoisted, 
Re;  discussion  on  Hope  report, 


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War  on  "frills" 


Expressions  of  observation 
Reference  to  Hope  Commission 
Report  evaded  by  Government 
No  opportunity  to  discuss  Hope  report 
(lover  ment  afraid  of  report. 
Be  ng  aslceo  to  ignore  report,         " 

On  Bill  He.  56/    2nd  Reading. 

Legislation  a  retreat  from  original 

po  ition,   " 

Re;  Proposed  Forestry  Commission,  1945" 
Reasons  for 
Effect  of 

Good  legislation  -  1945. 
Mever  implemented, 
Bill  passed  but  not  proclaimed, 
Present  policy  bad, 

Re;  Statement  by  member  for  Hamilton 

Centre, 
Unparliamentary, 
Ruling  requested, 
Maintains  statement  was  true, 


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Re;  strike  in  printing  plantgs,       Vol.  18  p.  A-l. 

Re;  Provincial  contracts,        "  18  p.  A-2. 

On  Bill  No.  GO.       2nd  Reading.           "  18  p.  J-7- 

Act  far  ahead  of  other  areas,  18  p.  K-l. 

Cr  dit  due  to  organized  ivorkers,  18  p.  K-l. 

Re,  room  for  further  improvement,  18  p  K-  1. 

Re;  accident  prevention,             "  18  p  K-2 

He;  deviation  from  Roach  report,  13  p  K-2. 

Re;  present  set-up,  :lop-sided".   "  18  p  K-2 
Re;  Labour  representation  on  Saftey 

Councils,    ■  18  p  K-3 
Re;  extract  from  brief  of  Ontario, 
Federation  of  Canadian  Congress 

of  Labour.                    ■  18  p  K-4. 

Ex tract  from  page  91,  Roach  report,    *  22  p  A -9 

Re;  Needs  pf  workmen  who  become  mental,"  22  p  A-10. 

Incapacity  r©a|  to  patients,  22  p  A-ll. 

Inc indents  of                     •  22  p  B-l 

Re;  Pre-existing  physical  condition,  22  p.  B-2. 

Extract  from  page  46,  Roach  report,    ■  22  p  B-3 

Re;  Older  pensionsers,               ■  22  p  B-5 

Re;  Increased  rate  of  compensation,     "  22  p  B-7 

Re;  soil  erosion,                    "  23  P  E-5 

On  Estimates;  Department  of  Provincial  Secretary;  23  p  G-l 

Re;  cost-of-living  bonus,             n  23  P  G-l 
3houl,d  be  included  in  salaries  of 

Civil  servants,                  "  23  p  G-l 

detract  from  "Trillium"             "  23  p  G-6 

Re;  Civil  Service  Commission,          "  23  p  G-6 
Extract  from  ■  Civil  Service  News" 

June,  1950       ■  23  p  G-7 

Re;  Casual  lists.               ■  23  p  G-8. 

A  continual  injustice,     "  23  p  G-8 

Re;  Maintenance  staff,     ■  23  p  G-8. 

Re;  Ej^iiplov  os,  .iquor  Control  Be  ard,   ■  23  p  G-ll 

Right  to  join  Un±on  denied,  23  P  G-ll. 

Re;  estimates  for  art  purposes,  23  p  G-13. 

Re;  Queen's  Printer,                 "  23  p  G-l;>. 

Re;  printing  contracts.  23  p  G-16. 

Re;  Union  shops,          ■  23  p  G-17. 

On  Estimates.  Department  of  Attorney -General:  ■  25  p.  E-8. 

' : — n ■  26  p  D-4. 

Impartial  observer,  25  p  E-8. 

Committee *s  dissolution  unfortunate,   "  25  P  E-8 

Re;  reason  for  constituting  Committee  25  P  E-8. 

Re;  situation  in  Windsor,    ■  25  P  E-8. 
Information  originating  with 

newspaper  men,  25  p  E-9 
Re;  "Historic  night"        ■  25  P  E-9 
Re;  Marxian  view  of  history,"  2?  p  E-10 
Committee  a  "costly  white- 
wash '"•  "       "  25  p  E-10 
Re;  Attorney-General  as  Chairman  25  p  E-ll, 
Re:  Popular  provincial  vote,"  25  p  P-l 


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Re;  abrupt  ending  of  Committee, 
Re;  record  of  1951  record  available, 
l.o  charges  made  in  1951-1952, 
Committee  should  be  reconstituted, 
Re;  Criminal  Justice  Accounts, 

On  Bill  No.  63;     2nd  Reading, 

Enforcement  of  regulations, 

Too  rigid, 
Re:  I'others'  earnings, 
Re;  elimination  of  Commission, 

On  Bill  No.  65;     2nd  Reading. 

Re;  assessment  of  property, 
Re;  Request  of  Ottawa  to  correct, 


OK  SSTITATES 


Department  of  Attorney-General 

(continued) . 
Re;  crime  comics, 
Citation  from  F.  77erthman, 
Re;  effect  of  comic,  strips  on  youth, 
Citation,  "Fulton  amendment" 
Re;  General  sale, 

Examples  of  crime  comics, 
Re;  why  no  action  taken, 
Re;  application  to  Ottawa  for  amend- 
ment 
Re;  Statement  of  Attorney-General  un- 
true 
No  replies  to  letters, 
Committee  for  Democratic  youth, 
Ontario  Securities  Commission, 
Re  mining  company. 

No  annual  meeting, 
Practice  continuing, 
Extract  from  letter  from  Companies' 

Branch, 


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OK  ESTH'ATSS,  Department  of  Health: 

Re;  Ontario  Health  Survey  Committee, 

Report  of, -not  made  public, 
Re;  Kursing  Group, 

Re;  Indigent  ex-patients  of  Sanitoria, 
Re;  use  of  money  from  Ottawa, 

Extract  from  Star  editorial,  May 

12,  1951, 


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ON  ESTU'ATES,  Department  of  Education: 

Re;  main  problems  of  department, 
Re;  Hope  Reporter, 

Recommendations  in, 
Re;  Deletion  of  "frills"  and  super- 
fluities, 
Re;  Presentation  of  policies  to  House," 


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Port  Hopse  influences, 
Public  statements  by  Minister > 
Branch  on  cultural  activities, 
Payments  to  non-union  bands, 
Toronto  grant, 


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Re;  Committee  on  Water  levels,  " 

Opposed  to  " 

Financial  assistance  to  sufferers,  " 
Departments  aware  of  situation,  " 
Committee  will  reveal  nothing  new,  " 
Top-level  emergency  conference  necessary," 

Committee  an  evasion  of  responsibility," 


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OK  ESTITATES,  Department  of  Labout: 


Re;  Letter  of  January  12th, 
Re;  Compulsory  arbitration, 
Re;  Conciliation, 
Tribute  to  Minister  of  Labour, 
Re-  Conciliation  weakest ■ phase  of 
Department  of  Labout, 
Re;  delays  in, 
Extracts  from  various  publications, 
Re:  Negotiations, 
Re;  Pressure  by  industry, 
Re|cIAtt  usedkto:  black  labour, 
Re  Conciliation  should  be  optional. 
Re;  Gale  decision, 

Challenge  to  government, 

Extract  from  section  69  of -Labour 

Relations  Act,  1950, 
Re;  right  of  appeal, 
Re;  desertion  of  Act  by  government," 
Government  should  have  defended 

legislation,  " 

Re;  No  attempt  to  incite  nor  ex- 
cite people,  " 


On  Bill  No.  72.     2nd  Reading. 

Re;  section  3, 

Re;  Temporary  employees, 

Re;  Department  of  Highways, 


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On  Bill  No.  105,    2nd  Reading, 


29  p  J-l. 


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Re;  Monopolistic  companies, 
Re;  Publicly-owned  system, 
Re;  Charges  by  monopolies, 

Re;  Profits  of. 

Re;  dividends  of, 

As  compared  with  Hydro, 

OK  ESTHETES,  Department  of  Mines: 
Tribute  to  Minister, 
Re;  American  capital  invested, 
Re;  Steep  Rock, 

Re;  Ontario  should  assume  United 

States'  loan, 


ON  ESTIMATES,  Department  of  Highways: 

Over-all  enquiry  desirable, 

Re;  New  bridge  over  Humber  river, 

Re;  Costs  of  road  construction, 

Re;  Increased  number  of  motor  vehicles," 

Creating  new  problems, 
Re;  Sharing  gasoline  tax  revenue, 

Re;  Brief  from  city  of  Toronto, 
Re;  Suburban  roads, 

Extract  from  City  of  Toronto's  brief, 
Re;  Brief  from  Association  of  Munici- 
palities, "  30  p  J-8. 

On  Bill  No.  129.      2nd  Reading.  »  31  P  F-7. 

Re;  Government's  difficulty  appreciated,  31  P  F-7» 
Regulations  are  important,  "  31  P  F-7. 

Re;  Equal  interests  of  all  parts  of 

Canada  necessar}'  to  be  considered,  "  31  P  F-8. 
Re;  Protection  of  railway  workers,  "  31  P  F-8. 
Re;  No  damage  to  any  section  of  United 

States,  "  31  P  F-8. 

Re;  Interests  of  Canadian  truckers 

should  be  paramount.  "  31  P  F-9. 

Re;  Agreement  not  a  "one -way  street"   "  31  P  G-l. 

Re  Geneva  Convention,  "  31  P  G-2. 

Should  not  be  over-awed  by,       "  31  P  G-2. 

Extract  from  statement  by  president, 

Canadian  Manufacturers'  Association, 31  p  G-3. 
Re;  Pressure  by  certain  United  States 

interests,  "  31  p  G-3. 

Re;  Should  give  no  more  than  receiving,"  31  P  G-3. 

On  Bill  No.  98.     2nd  Pleading.  "  31  P  H-2. 


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Increase  over-due,  Vol.  31  P  H-3. 

Members'  duties  now  full-time,     "  31  p  H-3. 

Legislature  should  convene  earlier,"  31  P  H-3. 

Proceedings  should  be  unhurried,   "  31  P  H-3. 

No  undue  rush  at  present  sittings,  "  31  p  H-4. 


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31  P  L-9. 

On  Bill  ho.  104.     2nd  Reading.  "   31  p  H-5. 

Extract  from  Toronto  Telegram  (Mr, 

Fuller),    "   31  P  H-6. 


ON  ESTIMATES,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs,      "   31  p  L-5. 
Re;  Relief  of  municipalities  from  cer- 
tain services, 

Re;  Elements  of  favoritism, 

Extract  from  Brief,  Ontario  Mayors  and 

Reeves,  Jan.  18,  1952, 
Re;  Condition  described  as  "critical" 
Re;  Statement  of  piblicy  from  government 

desired, 
Re;  Report  should  not  be  too  long  - 

delayed,       "   31  p  L-13 . 

On  Bill  No.  115.    In  Committee, 

Re;  Hospital  at  St.  Catherines, 
Re;  Psychiatric  units  in  hospitals, 
For  temporary  detention, 

On  Bill  No,  68,     In  Committee, 

Re;  Project  should  not  be  international," 

Should  be  all-Canadian, 
Re;  International  affairs, 

No  animosity  toward  United  States, 
Opposed  to  present  poilicies, 
Re;  Imperialism, 

Does  not  like  American  I:  perialsim," 
Re;  Amendment  to  Bill  68, 

Amendment  negatived, 

On  Bill  No,  35,      2nd  Reading. 

Prime  Minister's  statement  misleading, 

Government  does  not  want  to  collect, 

Re;  ^100, 000, 000. oo  now  due, 

Extra  forms  required, 

Re;  Fault  Ontario's  not  Federal, 

On  Resolution  -  Mr,  Oliver, 

Re;  debate  on  narrow,  partisan  lines, 
Re;  I'ore  complete  answer  required, 


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Re;  Marketing  of  prime  importance,    Vol, 
Re;  English  food  purchases  curtailed,   " 

Chiefly  Federal  problem, 
Re;  Assistance  from  Ontario  House, 
Re;  United  States  not  proper  market  for 

surplusses,       ' 

On  Bill  No.  114.      2nd  Reading, 
Good  legislation, 
>40.00  monthly  inadequate, 
Re;  Transferrence  of  assistance, 
Re;  Effect  on  family  where  breadwinner 

disabled, 
Re;  Restrictive  factors  can  be  guaged 

f  rom  experience, 


SI 


33  P  L-7. 

33  P  L-8. 

33  P  L-9. 

33  P  L-10 

33  P  L-ll. 

33  P  SE-5. 

33  p  EE-5. 

33  P  EE-5. 

33  P  SS-6. 

33  p  EE-6. 

33  p  E3-7. 


OK  ESTIMATES 


Department  of  Public  Welfare:  " 

Re  Child  welfare,  " 

Province  not  paying  proper  share," 
Extract  from  newspaper,  March 

13,  1952, 
Statement  by  Mayor  Lamport,      " 
Re;  Supplementary  allowances  for  old- 
age  pensioners,        " 
Re;  "Army  of  workers"  not  required,    " 
Re;  Applicants  "put  through  the  wringer" 
Re;  Government  taking  a  backward  step,  " 
Re;  Supplementary  allowances  now  paid  in 
three  provinces,  " 

Letter  from  British  Columbia's  Minister 
of  Health,  " 

Re;  Remarks  not  nonsensical,  " 

Letter  from  Alberta's  Deputy  Minister 

of  Public  Welfare,      " 
Re;  Government  has  power  and  funds  to 

pay         ■ 
Re;  Letters  appealing  to  Prime 

Minister,         " 
Re;  Challenge  to  Attorney-General 
for  public  debate,     " 
Re;  Report  of  Ontario  Health  Survey 
Committee, 
Should  be  made  public, 


On  Bill  Ko. 

Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 


94.     2nd  Reading. 
Skepticism  regarding  Bill, 
Slum  clearances, 
"Private  enterprise", 
Extract  from  Globe  and  Mail,  March 
20,  1952, 


33  p  JJ-5. 
33  p  JJ-6. 
33  P  JJ-6. 

33  P  KK-1. 
33p  KK-2. 

33  P  KK-5. 
33  P  LL-1. 
33  p  LL-2. 
33  P  LL-3. 

33  P  LL-3. 

33  P  LL-4. 
33  P  LL-5. 

33  P  LL-6. 
33  P  KK-1. 

33  P  MM-2. 

33  p  MM-3. 

31  P  A-3. 

34  P  A-4. 

34  P  D-6. 
34  p  D-6. 
34  P  D-6. 
34  P  D-7. 

34  P  D-7. 


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Re;  Promise  to  build  more  houses, 

Re;  The  government  has  failed  the  ;.;0 

people 
Re;  Establishment  of  Housing  Com- 
mission, 
Re;  Payments  in  lieu  of  taxes, 
Re;  No  grants  for  municipal  services , 
Re;  Establishment  of  ,;  company  towns", 

On  Bill  No.  146.     2nd  Reading. 
Re;  Board  representation, 


Vol.  34  P  D-8 


34  P  0-10, 


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11 
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On  Bill  No.  56.       In  Committee, 

Re;  authority  vested  in  Minister, 

Re;  Should  be  amended  to  prevent  future 

mi  s-management , 
Re;  Establishment  of  Forest  Resources 

Commission, 


Re:  Present  legislation  permits  poli- 
tical favoritism, 
Re:  Operator's  campaign  in  Fort  William," 
Re;  Legislation  not  fool  proof, 
Re;  Section  13, 

Re;  sub-section  2, 
Re;  Section  13,  sub-section  1, 
Amendment  to 

Amendment  negatived, 
Re;  American  Newsprint  Corporation, 

Re;  Chicago  publisher, 
Re;  Government  should  be  able  to  in- 
terfere. 


34 
34 
34 
34 


D-10, 

S-l. 
E-l. 
E-2. 


34  p  J-6. 
34  P  J-6. 

34  P  K-5. 
34  p  K-5. 

34  p  K-6. 


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ON  THE  BUDGET: 


Re 
Re 

Re 
Re 


Frequency  of  speaking, 
Characterization  of  address, 
Tacit  acceptance  of  war  programme, 
Statement  by  Mr.  Drew,  March  18th, 


Re-Important  problems, 


Re 
Re- 
Re 
Re 
Re 

Re 


Re 


Re 


Statement  by  Mr.  Diefenbaker, 

Drew-Diefenbaker-Hees  line, 

Frost-Porter  line, 

Approach  to  problems, 

Extract  from  Financial  Post,  March 

29,  1952, 
Markets  for  agricultural  products, 


Re-Exports  of  natural  resources, 


United  States'  investments  in 

Canada > 
Statement  by  Mr.  H.  %T.  Droff, 


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Re;  Providing  publicity  for  govern- 
ment, 
Re;  Statement  by  president,  Canadian 

Manufacturers'  Association, 
Re;  Steep  Rock  Iron  Mines, 

Controlled  by  American  capital, 
Re;  Extracts  from  Sarnia  "Canadian  Ob- 
server", 
Re-  Securing  timber  rights, 
Re;  Governmental  surpluses, 
Re;  Subsidies  for  farm  products, 
Re;  Proclamation  of  Income  Tax  Act, 
Re;  Five  percent,  of  income  tax, 
Re;  Failure  to  care  for  municipal 

needs, 
Re;  Milk  subsidy, 
Re;  Failure  to  understand  fundamental 

problems, 
Re;  Liberal  amendment  not  acceptable, 
Re;  Fourteen  proposals, 
Re;  Reduction  in  amusement  tax, 


Vol.  34  P  LL-4. 


ti 

34 

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NN-5. 

On  Bill  No.  125.     In  Committee, 

Re;  Should  be  given  more  considera- 
tion, 
Re;  '/Jill  cause  hardship  to  innocent 

parties, 
Re;  Can  be  invoked  improperly, 


ii 


34  p  QQ-7. 
34  P  QQ-7- 

34  p  QQ-g, 
34  p  QQ-9| 


OK  EST  DATES, 


Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer. 

Re;  Collection  of  five  percent,  of 
income  tax, 

Province's  position  not  legal, 
Re;  Cannot  defend  Federal  policies, 


Re 
Re 

Re 

Re 

Re 

Re 


Not  desirable  to  proclaim  Act, 
Amount  could  be  collected  if  de- 

dired, 
Purpose  to  influence  forth-coming 

Federal  election, 
Issuance  of  government  bonds  in 

small  denominations, 
Material  issued  by  Statistician 

should  be  available  to  members, 
Salaries  inadequate, 


tt 

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36  p  AA-l. 

36  p  AA-l. 
36  p  AA-l. 
36  p  AA-2. 
36  p  AA-3. 

36  p  AA-4. 

36  p  AA-5. 

36  p  BB-10. 

36  p  BB-13, 
36  p  BB-13. 


VI. 


SCOTT,  HON.  HAROLD  R.  (Minister  of  Lands  and  Forests) 


On  Bill  ro.56  (1st  Reading) 
On  Bill  Ho.77  (1st  Reading > 
Area  closed  re  fire  hazard 
Re  Travel  Permits 
On  Bill  ro.56  (2nd  reading) 
Re  Former  forest  wealth 
Considered  as  enemies 
To  markets  for 

Beginning  of  industrial  development  of 
Bxploitation  of 

No  thought  of  forest  management 
Re  Grading  of  Lumber 
Contribution  of  forests  to  development  of 
Province 

Re  Pulp  and  paper  industry- 
Brochure  "Timber  Management  in  Ontario" 

Bxtract  Prom 
Re  Consolidation  of  Statutes 
Crown  Timber  Act 
The  Cullers  Act 
Principles  of  Forest  Resources  Regulations 
Act 

Pulpwood  Conservation  Act 
Hills  Licensing  Act,  1949 
Forestry  Act 
Provincial  Forests  Act 
On  Bill  I.0.I23,  (1st  Reading) 
Re  Trapping  on  own  land 
Increased  license  fees  for  hunting  and 
fishing  camps 

Renewal  of  prohibition  against  spearing 
otter 

Re  Trespass  on  private  property 
On  Bill  No. 123  (2nd  Reading) 
Re  Increased  License  Fees 
On  Bill  No. HI  (1st  Reading) 

Consent  of  electors  not  required  for 
issuance  of  debentures 

Re  Acquisition  of  land  in  other  municipa- 
lities 
On  Bill  I'o.l50  (2nd  Reading) 

To  assist  Steep  Rock  re  diversion 
To  avoid  pollution  of  Seine  River 
Re  Removal  and  deposit  of  silt 
Re  Conferences  with  Hydro 
On  Bill  1:0.56  (In  Committee) 
Amendment  not  acceptable 
Resources  administered  to  peoples' 
Advantage 


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SCOTT.  (KUi-:.  HARQIfl  fl.  (Continued) 
On  Bill  No. 123  (In  Committee) 
amendment  to 
Agreed  to 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Lands  and  Forest 
Responsibilities  of  Department 
Provides  watersheds 
Re  Policy  on  forest  ownership 

Four  points  of 
Re  Fire-fighting  organization 

Re  Aerial  fleet 

Re  Short-wave  radio  stations 

Re  Aerial  water  bombing 

Re  Fark  tractors 

Re  Training  of  personnel 
Re  Forest  diseases 
Re  Protection  to  Fish  and  T'Jild  Life 
Re  Resources  wisely  and  fully  used 
Re  filing  Department  Timber  L'a  nag  erne  nt 
Plan 

Re  Increase  in  Timber  dues 
Re  New  Policy  re  export  unprocessed  wood 
Re  Departmental  Research 

Recommended  in  Kennedy  Report 

Programme  expanding 

Re  Tree  genetics 
Re  Fisheries  Experiment  -  South  Bay  Mouth 

Re  Lake  Huron  Commercial  Fisheries 

Research  Station 

Re  Stream  and  lake  surveys 
Re  Algae  bloom 


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Fish  and  wildlife  laboratory  at  Kaple 

Reforestation 

Experimental  trap  lines 

Canada  Forestry  Act 

Final  Agreement  with  Ontario 

Forest  reserves  inventory 

Reforestation 

Subsidies 

Recovery  of 

Endeavour  to  meet  administrative 
problems 
Re  Exports  of  pulpwood 

Attendance  at  Rangers'  School 

Caterpillar  plague 

Salvage  of  Timber 

Re  194S  fire 

Re  Financing  of 

Re  Cost  of 

pay  of  officers  and  rangers 


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-  133  - 


STEWART.  WILLIAM  J.  (PC)  Park dale 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  Vll-E-1 

Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Speaker  Vll-S-1 

Regrets  on  King's  Death  Vll-E-1 

Congratulatory  -  Mr.  Robarts  Vll-E-1 

"        -  Mr.  Root  Vll-E-1 

Re  Former  House  Members  Vll-E-2 

Re  Incorporation  of  Toronto  Vll-E-3 

Tribute  to  Prime  Minister  Vll-E-3 

Re  People's  Mandate  Vll-E-4 

Re  Functions  of  Opposition  Vll-E-5 

Re  Rehabilitation  of  alcoholics  Vll-E-5 
Re  Rehabilitation  in  reform  institutions   Vll-E-6 

Congratulatory  to  lion. Mr.  Foote  Vll-E-6 

Re  Treatment  of  Cancer  Vll-E-6 

Re  Suggested  research  re  heart  diseas  Vll-S-6 

Re  education  Vll-E-7 

Deletion  of  patriotic  poems  Vll-E-7 

Reinstatement  of  twelve  patriotic  poems  Vll-E-8 

Re  Teaching  of  Democracy  Vll-E-8 

Re  "Story  of  Empire"  Vll-E-8 

Re  Payment  of  Taxes  to  Canada  Vll-E-10 

Re  Foundation  of  British  Empire  Vll-E-11 

Re  Hospitals  Vll-E-12 

Increase  in  facilities  of  Vll-E-12 

Re  Unemployed  Employables  Vll-F-1 

Care  of  aged  Vll-F-1 

Re  Statement  by  Sir  William  Mulock  Vll-F-2 

Re  Housing  Vll-F-3 

Ho.l  Priority  Vll-F-3 

Support  leadership  of  Government  Vll-F-3 

Re  Fiscal  policy  of  municipalities  Vll-F-4 
Re  Meeting  Toronto  Council  and  York  Members/Vll-F-4 

Re  Stoppage  and  slow-downs  in  building  Vll-F-4 

Reasons  therefor  Vll-F-4 

Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway  Vll-F-5 

Re  Preservation  of  Domestic  Rights  Vll-F-6 

Re  Elections  Vll-F-6 

Tribute  to  Chief  Election  Officer  Vll-F-7 

Tribute  to  Board  of  Education  Vll-F-7 

Re  Welcome  to  Immigrants  Vll-F-8 

Re  Riding  of  Parkdale  Vll-F-9 

Re  American  Investments  in  Canada  Vll-F-9 

On  Budget  V29-H-2 

Evidence  of  achievement  V29-H-2 

Re  Municipal  Finances  V29-II-2 

Re  Assessment  of  Crown  Property  V29-H-3 

Re  Services  -  Municipal  V29-H-4 

Re  Services  -  Provincial  V29-H-4 


' 


-  134  - 


STEWART,  ".  J.  (Continued) 

Re  Natural  Resources  V29-H-4 

Re  Courses  of  study  in  schools  V29-H-5 

Extracts  from  Congressional  Reoord  V29-I-1 

Re  Exposition  by  J.  H.  T7ood  V29-I-2 

Re  Supplementary  Estimates  V29-I-3 

Re  Health  and  Telfare  Ap  ropriations  V29-I-3 

Re  Government  aid  to  Housing  V2<~-I-4 

Re  Good  roads  V29-I-4 

Re  Increase  in  traffic  V29-I-5 

Re  Growth  in  Population  V29-I-5 

Re  Per  Capita  Debt  of  Province  V29-I-5 

Re  Net  Debt  of  Province  V29-I-6 
Re  Government  investment  in  human  resources  V29-I-6 

Re  Corporation  taxes  V29-I-7 

Re  Criticism  of  "big  business"  V29-I-8 

Re  Telephone  accounts  V29-I-9 

Re  Reduction  in  race  track  taxes  V29-I-9 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Highways  V30-K-1 

Re  New  Humber  Bridge  V30-K-1 

On  Estimates  -  Public  '.forks  Department  V32-D-5 

Re  Improved  telephone  service  V32-D-5 
Re  Good  Housekeeping  in  Parliament 

Buildings  V32-D-6 
Re  Parking  space  at  Parliament  Buildings   V32-D-6 

THOTAS.  HOP.  FLETCHER  S.  (Minister  of  Public  '.forks) 

Re  Hills  Lake  Pish  Hatchery  V13-A-2 
Statement  by  E.  B.  Jolliffe,  Sept.27/51    V13-A-2 

Investigation  ordered  V13-.H-3 

Re  Conference,  Dec. 19, 1951  V13-A-4 

*.'ork  ordered  closed  V13-A-4 

Re  Inventories  V13-A-4 

Materials  re-checked  V13-A-4 

Charges  laid  against  Superintendent  V13-A-5 

Department  of  Lands  and  Porests  not  V13-A-5 
connected  with  project 

On  Bill  No.  97   (L*st  Reading)  V20-B-1 

Bill  an  original  one  V20-B-1 
Originated  by  delegation  of  Ontario 

Junior  Farmers  and  Junior  Institutes  V20-B-2 
"Youth  and  the  Land"  ia  conservation 

Reports  V20-3-2 
Re  Questionnaire  in  surveys  in  several 

Counties  V20-B-3 

Re  Recommendation  in  brief          •  V20-3-4 
Extract  from  Speech  by  Prime  Minister, 

November  6th,  I 951  V20-B-4 

Re  Formation  of  Crown  Corporation  V20-B-5 


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-  135  - 


THOl'AS.  HOI".  FLETCI IER  5.  (Continued 
Authorized  Loans 
Extent  of  Loan 


Re 
Re 
ite 
Re 
Re 


Terms  of  repayment 
Earners '  Housing 
Interest  Rates 


Re  Committee  on  'later  levels 

Field  canvassed  by  Conservation  Com. 
Solution  unknown  as  yet 

Conference  has  been  suggested 

Are  prepared  to  proceed 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  *7orks 

Tribute  to  I"r..Doucett 

Work  completed  under  his  direction 

Re  Establishment  of  Regional  Offices 

For  control  and  supervision  of  projects 
To  facilitate  works  and  payments  there- 
for 

Re  Oldest  established  Department  of  the 

Government 

Established  since  Confederation 

Re  All  Legislation  affects  Department 

Re  ''Landlord  of  Province*" 

Re  Types  of  buildings 

Re  Difficulty  in  obtaining  skilled 

personnel 

Re  Departmental  Projects 

O.A.C.  &  Veterinary  Colleges,  Guelph 
Re  Research  Building 
Re  Tiggery 
KcDonald  Institute 
'Jest.  Agricultural  School, Ridgetovm 
Agric.  School  -  kenptville 

Re  Fire  Inspection  Stations 

Re  Farmers  l.arket  Unit 

Re  Ontario  Food  Terminal  -  Etobicoke 
For  Department  of  Attorney-General 

Re  Police  Detachment  Buildings 

Re  Living  quarters  and  cell  block  at 

Various  Sites 

Re  Provincial  Police  Radio  Network 

Re  Renovations  of  Court  Houses  in  various 

Centres 

Re  Improvements  in  Registry  Offices 
For  Department  of  Education 

Improvements  to  existing  schools 

New  Buildings  at  School  for  Blind,   ...  . 

Brantford 

Re  Hew  Normal  School  -  Toronto 


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-  136  - 


THCTAS.  HOU.  FLETCHER  S.  (Continued) 

Re  Addition  to  Textile  Institute, Hamilton  V32-C-5 

For  Department  of  Health  V32-C-5 

Increased  bed-space  for  mentally  ill  V32-C-5 
ICew  Buildings  at  Ontario  Hospital  School 

-  Orillia  V32-C-6 

Construction  at  Ontario  Hospital, Pt. Arthur  V32-C-6 
"  ■  ■  ■  3rockville#32-C-6 
■      ■      "      »   School, 

Smith  Falls  V32-C-6 
Construction  of  I'edical  and  Surgical 

Buildings,  Smith  Falls  V32-C-7 

Re  Re-distribution  of  patients  V32-er7 

Re  Renovation  projects  at  various  centres  V32-C-8 

For  Department  of  Highways  V32-C-S 

Engineering  and  equipment  depot,  Toronto  V32-C-S 

Re  Highway  Scale  houses,  etc.  V32-C-9 
Re  Property  Branch,  Department  of 

Highways  V32-C-9 

For  Department  of  Labbur  V32-C-9 

Re  Head  Office,  Workmen's  Compensation  3d.  V32-C-9 

For  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  V32-C-9 

Buildings  for  Forestry  and  Vild-Life  V32-C-9 
Programmes 

Construction  in  isolated  regions  by  day  V32-C-10 
labour 

Air-service  hangar  -  Sault  Ste.  Iarie  V32-C-10 

Air  Service  bases  and  residences  V32-C-10 

Air  Service  "orkshop  and  wharves  V32-C-10 

Re  Forestry  School  -  St.  Nora's  Lake  V32-C-10 

Re  Southern  Research  Station  -  la  pie  V32-C-10 
Re  Pathological  Laboratory  Building, 

laple  Hill  V32-C-10 
Re  Research  Station  -  Re  Fishing  - 

Lanitoulin  V32-C-11 

Re  Entrance  gate  -  Algonquin  lark  V32-C-11 
Regional  Foresters'  H.Q. Building,  Port 

Arthur  V32-C-11 
Chief  Rangers  H.^.  Buildings,  Sault  Ste. 

Iarie  and  Trout  Lake  V32-C-11 

Renovations  at  various  fish  hatcheries  V32-C-11 

Re  High  Steel  Towers  Lookout  Cabins  V32-C-11 

For  the  Department  of  Lines  V32-C-12 

Re  Temiskaming  Testing  Laboratory-Cobalt  V32-C-12 

Re  Mining  Recorders'  Office  -  Kenora  V32-C-12 

For  Department  of  Reform  Institutions  V32-C-12 

Faterials  from  Timico,  Guelph  and  ICercer  V32-C-12 

Heavy  works  programme  for  V32-C-12 
Improvements  and  extensions  at  various 

Institutions  V32-C-13 


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THOI.AS,  PLPTCHBR  S.  (Continued) 

For  Department  of  Travel  and  Publicity  V32-C-13 
Re  Construction  of  Tourist  Reception 

Centres  V32-C-13 

Re  New  Reception  Centre  -  riddle  Falls  V32-C-13 

Department  of  Public  ".Jorks  Building  Projects  V32-C-13 

Re  Brick  and  tile  plant  -  I'imico  V32-C-14 

Re  Hospital  at  Guelph  Reformatory  V32-C-14 
Re  Extensions  at  Industrial  Farm  -  Burwash  V32-C-14 

Re  Gymnasium  Building  at  Cornwall  V32-C-14 

Re  Central  Keating  Plant  -  Burwash  V32-C-15 

New  Annex  for  Public  Trustee  -  Toronto  V32-C-15 
Removal  of  fire  hazards  at  Parliament 

Buildings  V32-D-1 
Re  New  Telephone  dial  system,  Parliament 

Buildings  V32-D-2 

Re  Construction  of  Dams,  Docks,  Locks  V32-D-2 

Re  Provincial  aid  to  Drainage  Act  V32-D-3 

Re  Remedial  Works  V32-D-4 

Tribute  to  Staff  V32-D-5 

Re  Parking  Space  -  Parliament  Buildings  V32-D-6 

On  Resolution  -  I'r.  Oliver  V33-I-6 

Re  Conservation  V33-I-6 

Re  Implementation  of  recommendations  V33-I-6 
Lowering  of  agriculture  costs  of  production V33-I-7 

Re  Beef  Situation  V33-I-S 

Re  Pork  and  Poultry  Surpluses  V33-I-9 

Re  Use  of  antibiotics  V33-J-1 

Re  Calling  of  Provincial  Agricultural  V33-J-1 
Conferences 

Re  Federal  Government  must  assume  V33-J-2 
some  responsibility 

Re  Importation  into  Ontario  V33-J-2 

Re  l.'any  problems  in  Ontario  V33-J-3 

Re  Land  use  V33-J-3 

Re  Soil  research  V33-J-3 

Re  Tobacco  Tax  V33-K-1 

Re  Bonuses  and  subsidies  not  fundamental  V3 3 -K- 2 

Re  Bacon  subsidies  V33-K-3 

Re  O.A.C.  V33-K-4 

Re  Research  work  V33-L-4 

Fust  be  done  by  industry  V33-K-4 

Mo  control  by  farmers  V33-K-4 

Contribution  by  V33-K-4 

Re  Outstanding  Bulls  V33-K-5 

Re  Importation  of  Mew  Zealand  Cheese  V33-K-6 

Re  Governmental  advertising  V33-K-7 

Re  General  research  V33-K-7 

Re  Hail  insurance  V33-K-S 


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THOIAS,  FLETCHER  S.  (Continued) 

Re  Hail  losses  in  tobacco  industry  V33-K-9 

Re  Junior  farmers  V33-K-10 

Re  "The  Talbot  Regime"  V33-K-11 

Re  Amendment  to  resolution  V33-L-1 

Agreed  to  V33-L-13 

Re  Science  in  Agriculture  necessary  V33-L-5 

Re  co-operation  with  Federal  Government  V33-L-5 

On  Bill  No. 97  -  (2nd  Reading)  V34-G-3 

uate  of  becoming  effective  V34-G-4 

Re  Age  Limit  V34-I-2 

Reasons  therefor  V34-I-2 

Re  .dO,  000, 000  limit  734-1-3 

Few  Legislation  in  re  agriculture  V34-I-4 

Re  Directorship  V34-I-5 

Re  Canadian  citizenship  requirements  V34-I-5 

THOFAS,  THOFAS  D.  (CCF)  Ontario 

Re  St.  David's  Day  V?-A-7 

On  Bills  68   and  69  (2nd  Reading)  V10-CC-2 

Re  Night  sitting  V10-CC-2 

Principle  of  Bills  supported  V10-CC-2 

Projects  requested  by  C.C.F.  V10-CC-2 

Should  not  delay  waiting  U.S. Action  V10-CC-3 

U.S. Aid  not  needed  V10-CC-4 
Comparison  of  development  between  Canada  V10-CC-4 
and  U.S. 

Re  Benefits  of  public  ownership  V10-CC-5 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V15-H-1 

Congratulatory  to  mover  and  seconder  V15-H-1 

Re  British  Election,  1951  V15-H-1 

Congratulatory  to  Kr,  Dunlop  V15-H-1 

Re  Work  by  Fr.  French,  Building  Supt.  V15-H-1 

Re  Unemployment  V15-H-2 

Affected  by  war  in  Korea  V15-H-2 
Full-time  employment  only  in  time  of 

War  V15-H-2 
Municipalities  over-burdened  by  relief 

Costs  V15-H-3 

Should  share  responsibility  V15-H-3 

Re  Spread  of  Communism  V15-H-4 

Re  Housing  V15-K-4 

Government  record  re:   poor  V15-H-4 

Problem  acute  and  pressing  V15-H-4 

Cause  of  social  ills  V15-H-4 
Extract  from  "Community  Planning  Review"  V15-H-4 
Incidence  of  Tuberculosis  in  good  and 

Poor  Housing  V15-K-5 

Re  Infant  Mortality  Rates  V15-H-6 
Extract  from  comments  "Halifax  Citizens 

Committee"  V15-H-6 


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THOMAS,  T.  D.  (Continued) 

Letter  from  Oshawa  M.O.H.  V15-H-7 

Letter  from  Sanitary  Inspector  V15-H-7 
Re  Minutes  of  Meetings,  Oshawa  City  CounciLVl  5-1-1 

Meeting,  August,  1951  V15-I-1 

Amortized  over  50  years   .,  V15-I-3 

Not  Municipality* i  responsibility  V15-I-3 

Extract  from  Globe  &  Kail, June, 1951  VI 5- 1-4 

He  Agriculture  V15-I-6 

Re  Milk  Marketing  Agency  V15-I-6 

Re  Ceding  of  Tax  Fields  V15-I-7 

Re  ,,.7,000,000  VI 5-1-7 

Federal  Government's  offer  of  1945  VI 5-1-3 
Re  Cost  of  Relief  -  Oshawa,  1945-51  Inclusive  V15-I-10 

Re  Provincial  Grant  for  VI 5-1-11 

Re  Cost  of  Hospitalization  V15-I-11 

Re  Canadian  Living  Standards  V15-I-12 

Re  Federal-Provincial  Taxation  V15-I-12 

Government  attitude  toward  VI 5-1-12 

Re  Amendments  to  "orkmen's  Compensation  Act  V15-I-13 

Re  Mo  Compulsory  Arbitration  V15-I-14 

On  Bill  No.  80  (2nd  Reading)  V22-C-9 

Further  amendments  required  V22-C-9 

Re  Dealing  with  Roach  Recommendations  V22-C-9 

Re  Retroactive  compensation  V22-C-11 

Re  Accident  Prevention  V22-C-11 
Re  Representation  of  organized  labour  on 

Committees  V22-C-12 

Re  Extract  from  Roach  Report  V22-C-12 

On  Budget  V24-F-1 

Congratulatory  -  Prime  Minister  V24-F-1 

Re  Economic  Position  of  Ontario  V24-F-1 

Re  Public  and  Private  Investments  V24-F-2 

Re  Socially  wasteful  expenditures  V24-F-2 

Re  Federal  policy  on  interest  rates  V24-F-3 

Re  Federal  Philosophy  V24-F-3 

Re  Indirect  pressures  V24-F-4 

Re  Housing  V24-F-5 

Record  of  Ontario  not  good  V24-F-5 

Statement  by  Mr.  Griesinger,  larch  19th  V24-F-6 

Re  Provincial  Net  Debt  V24-F-S 

Re  Old-age  assistance  V24-F-9 

Re  Dominion-Provincial  Jurisdictions  V24-F-10 

Re  Comparison  of  Government,  1943-1952  V24-F-12 

Credit  due  to  "Old  Man  Ontario"  V24- F-12 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Agriculture  V29-F-5 

Re  Cement  purchases  .  V29-F-5 

.'elcome  to  students  from  T7rinson  Rd. School, 

Oshawa,  and  "Jhitby  Public  School  V32-B-4 


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THCT-AS.  T.  D.  (Continued) 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Public 
Welfare 

Re  I  edical  Services  for  Pensioners 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Reform 
Institutions 

Re  Rehabilitation 
Costs  of 

T/7ARDR0PE,  GEORGE  C.  (PC)  Port  Arthur 

Felicitation  to  I'r.  I."a,;ledoram  on  Birthday 

On  Bill  Ko.47  (2nd  Reading) 

On  Bill  1,0.77  (1st  Reading) 

Re  Access  of  tourists  over  company  roads 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Re  "The  People's  Government" 

Re  Jock  Thompson's  Bairns 

Re  Relief  from  Unemployment  through 

Accident  or  illness 

Re  Educational  grants 

Re  Care  for  Aged 

Riding  of  Port  Arthur  East- Thunder  Bay 

Area  of 

Economic  Potentialities 

Natural  resources  in 

Growth  Oj? 

Northwestern  Ontario 

Timber  Revenue 

Pulpwood 

Development  of  riding 

Tining  Industry 

Re  Prospectors'  Resources 

Re  Public  auctions  desirable 

Roads  in  riding 

T-rotection  of  industries 

Spruce  Budworm 

Fish  and  'Tildlife 

Ready  markets  available 


Re 

Re 
Re 

Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 


Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 
Re  I-lusic  and  the  Arts 

Advantages  of  -  lacking 
Re  Education 

Re  Universities  and  colleges 
Re  Development  of  Northern  Ontario 
Re  Program  of  road  construction 
Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 
Re 


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"  improvements 
research 

forest  protection 
cultural  development 
equalization  of  education 


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V33-HI-5 

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V35-JJ-3 
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'JARDROF?:,  GTXRG3  C.  (Continued) 

Re  Program  of  Agriculture  V16-K-5 

"    "    "  mineral  prospects  V16-L-1 

Re  Invitation  to  north  country  V16-L-2 

Re  Visit,  Governor  of  !  ichigan  V16-L-3 

On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Health  V26-DD-1 

Anoreciation  of  improvement  at  Port  Arthur  V26-DD-1 

On  Pudget  V3 5-1-1 

Re  Taxes  on  Provincial  properties  V35-1-1 

Re  "ensions  for  disabled  V35-I-2 

Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway  V35-I-3 

Re  Southern  States  Vater  Problem  V35-I-3 

Effect  on  pulp  and  paper  industry  V35-I-4 

Tonnage  through  Sop  Canal  V3 5-1-5 

Greater  than  Panama,  Suez,  Kan-  V35-I-5 

Chester  and  St. Lawrence  combined  V35-I-5 

Costs  of  various  sections  V35-I-5 

Divisions  of  V35-I-5 

All-Canadian  project  V3 5-1-6 

If  joint-project  -  costs  shared  V35-I-6 

Re  Reference  of  Inter-Joint  Commission  V35-I-7 

Appropriate  authority  required  V35-I-3 

Re  Economics  of  problem  V35-I-9 

Potential  traffic  V35-I-10 
Permit  industrial  expansion  throughout 

Ontario  V3 5-1-11 

Tribute  to  Prime  Minister  V35-J-1 

Re  Invitation  to  North  Country  V35-J-1 
On  Estimates  -  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer  V3P-AA-12 

Re  Collection  of  5$S  Income  Tax  V36-AA-12 

Should  be  collected  by  municipalities  V36-AA-12 


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WARRSNDSR,  WILLIAM  K.  (P.O.)  Hamilton  Centre 

On  Bills  No.  68  and  69    Second  Reading 

Principles  Supported 

Re  Hamilton  Harbor 

Great  inland  and  land-locked  harbor 
Future  increase  in  facilities 
Foreign  requests  for  land 
Haste  now  required  for  progress 
Project  should  be  joint  and  costs 

Shared 
Re  Railroad  Men's  Brochure 

History  of  canals  near  Hamilton 
Welland  Canal 

Project  will  assist  railroads 

Extract  from  brief  -  Mr.  Jamieson 

Dream  becoming  Reality 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Re  Riding  of  Hamilton  Centre 

Should  proceed  with  Caution 

Tribute  to  Prime  Minister 

Re  Leader  of  Liberal  Party 

Socialist  Doctrine  unsound 

,   Rejected  by  New  Zealand 
Rejected  by  Australia 
Rejected  by  Great  Britain 

Re  Communists 

Should  be  disfranchised 
Representative  of  small  number 
Re  Propaganda  sounding  Board 
Re  Letter  by  Mr.  Salsberg 
Re  Compulsory  Arbitration 
Extract  from  letter 

Not  considered 
Other  forms  of  negotiation  more 

Desirable 
Danger  of  -  not  real 
Re  Framing  of  Legislation 


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WARRENDER.  WILLIAM  K.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Provincial  Grants  to  Municipalities  V-15,G-3 

Submission  by  Ontario  Mayors  and  Reeves  7-15, G-3 

Extracts  from  7- 15, G-3 

Re  Grants  to  Fire  Departments  V-15,G-4 
Re  Resolution  by  Int. Association  of  Fire 

Fighters  7-15,G-4 

"No-strike"  clause  7-15,6-4 
Compulsory  arbitration  for  Fire  Fighers 

and  Police  7-15,0-4 
Re  "Penalty  Clauses"  in  Fire  Fighters'  Act  7-15, G-5 

Re  "Strings  attached"  -  grants  7-15, GK> 

Re  Pensions  for  Fire  Fighers  and  Police  7-15,0-6 
Re  Standardization  of  fire-fighting 

Equipment  V-15,G-7 

Re  Conditional  Grants  7-15,0-7 

Re  Housing  7-15, G-8 

Low-rental  scheme  7- 15, G-8 

Re  Unemployed  employables  7-15, G-8 

Re  Central  Provincial  Bldg. -Hamilton  7-15, G-9 

Re  Suggested  Amendments  to  Election  Act  7-15, G-9 

Re  Suggested  Amendments  to  Municipal  "  7-15, G-9 

Re  Travelling  Units  for  Hospitals  '  7-15, G- 10 

Re  Co-operative  Apartments  7-15, G- 10 

Re  Memorial  to  late  T.B.Mc Quest en  7-15, G-ll 

Re  Good  Government  will  advance  7-15, G-12 

On  Estimates ,  Department  of  Agriculture  7-29, E-7 

Re  Royal  Botanical  Gardens  7-29, E-7 

Extract  from  brief  by  Dr.  Redforth  '7-29,E-8 

No  assistance  from  Government  7-29, E-9 
Proposed  meeting;  re  Gardens  with 

Government  7-29, E-9 

Re  Contribution  by  Hamilton  7-29,E-10 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial 

Treasurer  V-36,AA-14 

Re  Collection  of  5$  Income  T..x  7-36,AA-14 

Estimate  of  Hamilton's  share  7-36,AA-14 

Admitted  Ontario  to  get  $20,000,000.  7-36,AA-l4 


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WARRENDER.  WILLIAM  K.  (Cont'd) 

Re  Extra  SLaff  required 

Re  Federal  Government  "date  with  Destiny" 

Electors  to  be  made  aware  of  Facts 

WEAVER.  EVERETT  L.  (P.C.)  St.  David 

On  S  eech  from  the  Throne 

Congratulatory  -  Mr,  Speaker 
Regret  at  Death  of  King 
Congratulatory  to  Prime  Minister 
Be  Popular  Vote 
Re  Riding  of  St.  David 

Scene  of  First  Parliament 
Re  William  Lyon  M:  ckenzie 
Riding  entirely  Urban 

Densely  populated 
Re  Conservation 

Retention  of  Water 
Rv  Will  Give  Co-operation 
On  Bill  No.  125      In  Committee 
Re  Insertion  of  penalty  clause 
R  A  rees  to  apply  Act  as  of  date  of  com- 
ing into  Force 

WELSH,  HON.  ARTHUR  (Provincial  Secretary) 

On  Bill  No.  37      First  Reading 
Companies  incorporated  under 
New  companies  yearly 
Act  constantly  in  use 
Re  Printers'  Strike 

Contracts  not  affected 
On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial 

Secretary 
Re  Civil  Defence 

Preparations  for  atomic  air  attack 
Civil  defence  organization  for 

disasters 
A  civic  responsibility 


V-35,BB-1 
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WELSH.  HON.  ARTHUR  (Cont'd) 

History  of  accomplishments  V-23,C-7 

Re  Joint  meeting  with  Ottawa  V-23,C-7 

Target  areas  in  Ontario  V-23,C-7 

Organization  work  nearly  completed  V-23,C-8 

Location  of  Organizations  V-23,C-8 

Provincial  Assistance  V-23,C-8 
Re  Personnel  of  Civil  Defence  Branch V-23,C-8 

Re  Training  of  key  personnel  V-23,C-9 
Tributes  to  Red  Cross  &  St, John's 

Ambulance  V-23,C-10 
Training  extended  to  Defence 

Workers  V-23,C-10 

Re  Refresher  Courses  V-23,C-11 

Advisory  Cornmit'oee-re  health  courses  V-23,C-12 

Re  Warning  systems  V-23,C-12 

Radio  and  Telephone  Communications  V-23,C-12 
Re  Aircraft  facilities .Department 

of  Lands  and  Forests  V-23,C-13 

Re  Fire  fighting  equipment  V-23,D-1 

Re  Standardization  of  Equipment  V-23,D-1 

Dominion-Provincial  Agreement  re  V-23,D-2 

Re  Mobile  Workshops  V-23,D-2 

Re  Conversion  Field  Teams  V-23,D-2 

No  cost  to  Municipalities  V-23,D-2 

Re  Fire-fighting  Organizations  V-23,D-3 

Re  Fire  Training  programmes  V-23,D-3 

Re  Radiological  defence  courses  V-23,D-4 

Re  Close  lias on  work  New  York  &  Michigan  V-23,D-4 

Re  Organization  of  Counties  V-23,D-7 

Re  Regional  Fire  Schools  V-23.D-7 

Re  Ontario  Provincial  Police  V-23,D-8 

Civil  defence  Road  Map  V-23,D-8 

Re  Lectures  to  Provincial  Police  V-23,D-9 

Re  Traffic  -  central  place  V-23,D-9 

Re  Interest  of  public  V-23,E-1 

Re  Shelters  V-23,E-1 

Presently  not  adequate  V-23,E-2 

Cost  of  Communal  Shelters  V-23,E-2 


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WELSH.  HON.  ARTHUR  (Cont'd) 

War  Experiences  in  Outskirts  of  London  V-23,E-3 
Protection  against  Various  Conditions  V-23,E-4 
Re  Provincial  Civil  Defence  Committee  V-23,E-6 
Good  progress  being  made  V-23,E-6 
Much  still  to  do  V-23,3-6 
General  remarks  re  V-23,E-6 
Operational  role  undesirable  at  present  V-23,E-8 
Re  Employess  Liquor  Control  Board  V-23,G-11 
Statement  re  interfering  v/ith  Union  un- 
true V-23,G-12 
Re  Amount  spent  in  Art  V-23,G-13 
Re  Estimate  for  Committees'  fees  V-23,G-14 
Token  amount  only  V-23,G-14 
Printing  Contracts  V-23,G-17 
Re  Union  Shops  V-23,G-18 
Re  Standardization  of  Hose  Couplings  V-23,H-1 
Estimates  agreed  to  V-23,H-2 
On  Bill  No.  72      Second  Reading  V-29,F-7 
Re  Ontario  Civil  Service  V-29,F-8 
Re  Functions  of  V-29,F-8 
Original  cost  of  V-29,F-8 
History  of  V-29,F-9 
1st  report  on  classification, 1920.  V-29,F-9 
Recent  Improvements  in  V-29,F-10 
Constant  revision  of  Classification  V-29,F-10 
Annual  salary  review  V-29,F-10 
Re  Establishment  of  Appeal  Board  V-29,F-11 
Re  Quarter-Century  Club  V-29,F-11 
Re  Mr.  Chas.  A.  Fitch  V-29,F-11 
Re  Civil  Service  Health  Center  V-29,F-12 
Re  "In-service  training"  V-29,F-12 
Re  Centralization  of  Payrolls  V-29,G-1 
Re  Personnel  of  V-29,G-1 
Re  Increase  in  employees  V-29,G-1 
Re  Resignations  from  very  low  per- 
centage V-29,G-2 
Endeavor  to  make  service  attractive  V-29,G-3 


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WELSH,  HON.  ARTHUR  (Cont'd) 

Re  Efficient  employees  V 

Re  Less  Efficient  V 

Re  "Drones"  V 

Re  Ontario  Government  Directory  and  Guide  V- 


Re  Desire  to  assist  all  Citizens         V- 
Re  Temporary  Employees  V 

Department  of  Highways  V 

WHITNEY,  NORRIS  (P.C.)   Prince  Edward-Lennox 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 
Tribute  to  Mr.  Speaker 
Tribute  to  the  Prime  Minister 
Tribute  to  the  Cabinet 

Duties  similar  to  those  of  County  Councils  V- 
Government  considering  needs  of  People 
Re  Requests  by  rate  payers 
Re  Increased  Municipal  costs 
Re  Working  and  living  in  different 

Municipalities 
Re  :' Death  and  Taxes" 
Re  Highways 

Regret  at  illness  of  Minister 
Re  Public  Welfare 

Problems  of 

Tribute  to  Hon.  Mr.  Goodfellow 
Re  Prince  Edward  County  Children's  Aid 

Society 
Re  Riding  of  Prince  Edward-Lennox 

Residents  of 

Agriculture  in 

Re  Tourist  Trade 
Re  Travel  and  Publicity 

Tribute  to  Hon.  Mr.  Cecile 
Re  St.  Lawrence  Seaway 

Creation  of  new  industries 
Re  Hydro 

Extension  of  rural  telephones 


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WHITNEY,  NORRIS  JC on t ' d ) 

Re  Memorial  to  early  Settlers 
On  Bill  No.  97       Second  Reeding 
Great  Assistance  to  Agriculture 
Consideration  of  suggestion  to  raise 

Age  Limit 


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V-34,H-5 
WILLIAMS.  G.  M5NNEN.  Governor  of  State  of  Michigan 


Reply  to  welcome  by  Prime  Minister  V-14' 

Greetings  from  Michigan  V-14 

Re  Detroit  "Red  Wings"  V-14 

Re  Return  of  Mace  V-14 
Re  Relationship  between  people  of 

Michigan  and  Ontario  V-14 
Re  Undefended  border  between  2  countries  V-14 


Re  Harly  military  struggles 
Re  Fort  at  Mackinac  Island 
Re  Tried  and  tested  friendship 
Re  Mutual  rights  and  Liberties 
Re  Traits  of  early  ancestors 

Rights  and  beliefs  of 
Re  Free  movement  to  both  Countries 
Re  Moving  Frontiers 
Re  Discovery  of  natural  Resources 
Re  Growth  of  Canadian  Industry 


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Re  Unlimited  possibilities  of  human  spiritV-14 

Re  Military  allies  in  two  Wars  V-14 

Re  Dieppe  Beaches  V-14 

Re  Modern  Threat  to  our  way  of  Life  V-14 

Re  Imperial  Communism  V-14 

Re  Canada  and  U.S.  must  stand  Together  V-14 

Re  Construction  of  Seaway  V-14 

Development  of  Hydro  V-14 

Re  Improved  Techniques  of  Production  V-14 

Re  Must  meet  Corn.unist  Challenge  V-14 

By  Increased  political  freedom  V-14 

Re  Days  of  Colonialism  is  passed  V-14 

Re  Great  strength  in  U.S.  and  Canada  V-14 


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WILLIAMS.  G.  IiENNEN  (Cont'd) 

Must  be  mobolized 
Re  "True  North" 
Re  Presentation  of  Bow  Ties 

To  Prime  Minister 

To  Mr.  Oliver 

WREN.  ALBERT  (L.Lab)  Kenora 

On  Bill  No,  62       Second  Reading 

Re  Unfavourable  publicity  in  North  Country  V-8 

Makes  Financing  Dif  f  ic  ult 
Re  Surprise  Audits 
Re  Surprise  Visits 
Re  Reports  on  properties 

Should  be  made  by  qualified  men 
Re  Commendation  of  O.S.C. 
On  Speech  from  the  Throne 

Re  Reception  by  Cabinet  and  Members 

Re  Election  of  Liberal  Members 

Re  Riding  of  Kenora 

Re  Legislation  Constructively  Critical 

Re  Effect  of  Seaway  on  Kenora  Riding 

Re  Appointment  of  Cabinet  Minister  from 

Northwest 
Re  Highway  Development 

Suggested  Improvements  in  North 

Secondary  Roads 

Re  Grants  for 

Re  Outlet  Roads 
Re  Hydro 

Re  Expansion  of  -  in  north 

Re  Mile-consumer  requirements 

Re  Some  Municipalities  v/ithout  Hydro 
Re  Education 

Re  Financing  of 

Re  Assistance  for  judicial  districts 

Re  Financing  new  Schools 

Re  Educational  ne-:ds  increasing 


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WREN,  ALBERT  (Cont'd) 

Re  Coital  financing  V-ll,G-8 

Re  Increased  scope  of  Ontario 
Municipal  Corporation 

No  universities  in  Northwest 

Regulations  only  applied  to  2500  or  mare  V- 11 
Re  Hospitalization 

Tribute  to  late  Hon.  Mr.  Kelley 
Re  Cost  of  Hospitalization 

Should  be  apportioned  by  districts 
Re  Housing 

Problem,  services  in  small  communities  V-ll, 
Re  Labour 

Compensation  for  Ap  rentice  Trainmen 

Pensions  should  be  retroactive 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Daley 

Appointment  of  "free  agents" 

Union  Leaders  failing  in  Duty 
Re  Mining 

Extract  from  Toronto  Star,  March  5th 

Re  Holding  of  Mining  Claims 

Re  Transportation  in  Mining  Areas 
Re  Lands  and  Forests 

Quicker  only  sustaining  asset 

Re  Management  of 
Trading  in  Crown  assets  should  Cease 

Cure  in  allocation  of  Crown  assets 
Re  Public  Safety 
Re  Pay  of  Provincial  Police 

High  Standard  of  living  impossible 

Re  Housing  for 

Re  Conditions  at  Dryden 

Conditions  in  Jail  Abominable 
On  Bill  No.  80      Second  Reading 

Railway  Unions  in  accord  with  amendment 

Re  Retroactive  compensation 

Re  Loyalty  of  Employees  of  Industry 

Re  Comparison  between  Army  and  Provincial 

Workmen's  Compensation  V-22,C-6 


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VfflEN.   ALBERT    (Cont'd) 

Re  Collection  of  Compensation's  Accounts 

by  Hospitals  V-22,C-8 

On  Bill  No.  123     Second  Reading  V-27,G-3 

Re  Increase  in  licenses  fees  V-27,G-3 

On  Bill  No.  129     Second  Reeding  V-31,F-6 

Other  means  of  transportation  could  be 

found  V-31,F-6 

Certain  only  temporary  V-31,F-7 

No  protest  at  present  V-31,F-7 

On  Resolution  -  Mr.  Oliver  V-33,L-1 

Re  Riding  largely  Labour  V-33,L-1 
Labour  concerned  with  declining  farm 

income  V-33TL-2 
Re  Scientific  developments  in  Agriculture  V-33,L-2 
Re  Withdrawal  of  President  of  United 

States  as  Candidate  V-33,L-3 
Re  Happy  functions  of  Government  cannot 

Continue  V- 

Re  Not  entirely  Federal  Responsibility  V- 

Re  Farmers  should  know  the  facts  V- 

Is  real  need  for  concern  V* 

On  Bill  No.  96      Second  Reading  V- 

Re  Confinrment  to  rural  areas  V- 

Extr.  ct  from  "Dryden  Observer", 

April  4,1952  V- 

Re  Housing  Situation  serious  in  North  V- 

Affects  operations  of  large  industries  7> 


On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  ForestsV- 


Tribute  to  Staff  V 

Re  Administration  of  Natural  Resources  V 

Re  "Young  Man  Ontario"  v 

Re  Increased  Responsibility  of  Minister  V 

Re  Functions  of  Opposition  V 
Re  Work  of  Standing  Committees  not 

Through 
Re  Discontent  with  Management  of 

Forest  Resources  V- 


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WRSN.  ALE5RT  (Cont'd) 

Responsibility  of  Opposition  V-34,EE-4 
Re  Reserves  Dependant  on  international 

Conditions  V-34,EE-5 
Re  Lumber  and  Pulpwood  not  included  in 

Mill  Industry  V-34,EE-5 
Re  Agreement  re  movement  of  Pulpwood  from 

Sioux  Lockout  V-34,EE-5 

Reasons  for  Agreement  V-34,EE-6 

Re  Inland  Mills  not  Seasonable  V-34,FF-1 

Re  Capital  Investments  V-34,FF-3 

Re  Present-day  Production  methods  V-34,FF-3 
Re  Forests  only  source  of  new  Development  V-34,FF-4 

Re  Salary  Schedules  V-34,FF-6 
Re  Recommendations  of  responsible  men  in 

North  should  be  followed  V-34,FF-6 
Re  Existing  Timber  Agreements  V-34,GG-1 

Re  Impact  of  Crown  Timber  Act  and 

Regulations  V-34,GG-1 

Re  Great  Lakes  Lumber  and  Shipping  Co.  V-34,GG-1 

Re  Excessive  use  of  Telephones  V-34,GG-4 

Re:  Public  Accounts  Misleading  V-34,GG-6 

Re  Lack  of  Reforestation  V-34,GG-9 


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YAREMCO.  JOHN  (PC)  Bellwoods 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  V13-D-3 

Congratulatory  V13-D-3 

To  Kr.  Speaker  V13-D-3 

background  of  member  V13-D-3 

Desire  for  knowledge  of  democratic 

institutions  V13-D-3 

Is  aware  of  trust  imposed  VI 3-D -4 

Riding  a  cross-section  of  Canada  V13-D-4 

Residents  of  all  nationalities  V13-D-5 

Canadian  scene  in  concentrated  form     V13-D-5 

Proud  of  riding  V13-D-5 

Extract  from  speech  of  Prime  Minister  V13-D-6 

Re  Ontario's  expanding  economy  V13-D-6 

Re  Seaway  and  power  development  V13-D-6 

Re  Analysis  of  mandate  V13-D-7 

Standing  of  L. P. P. Party  V13-D-7 

Re  Defeat  of  I. jr.  HacLeod  '  V13-D-7 

Not  confident  of  return  V13-D-S 

Re  Program  of  L.P.P.  Party  V13-D-8 

Re  Statement  by  Tim  Euck  '  V13-D-9 

Re  Statement  by  Edna  Ryerson  V13-D-9 

Repetition  by  llr.  Salsherg  V13-D-10 

Re  No  "Iron  Curtain"  between  Canada  and 

the  United  States  V13-D-10 

Re  Future  of  Canada  and  Ontario  linked 

Together  V13-D-10 

Re  Right  approach  to  seaway  project  V13-D-11 

Extracts  from  -Canadian  Tribune"  V13-D-12 

"      "      "      "    Feb. 18/52   V13-D-13 

Re  Labour  V13-D-13 

Futual  understanding  necessary  V13-D-13 

Tribute  to  I'r.  Daley  V13-D-13 

Re  Future  Planning  V13-D-13 

Re  Education  V13-D-13 

Re  Community  Programmes  Branch  V13-D-14 

Principles  of  V13-D-14 

Statistics  re  V13-D-14 

Legislative  grants  for  V13-D-15 

Re  13  simultaneous  broadcasts  VI3-D-I5 

Tribute  to  hon.  Ilr.  Dunlop  V13-D-16 

Re  "The  Canadian  Scene"  V13-D-16 

Re  Exemplification  of  Government ' s  policy  V13-D-16 

Re  Present  and  future  action  V13-D-16 

Welcome  to  students  from  Clinton  St. School    V32-B-11 

On  Bill  1,0.125  (In  Committee)  V34-QQ-13 


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31 LL  NO.  1. 

aii   Act  respecting  the  T  wn  of  New  Toronto. 

Kr.  Brandon. 


let  Reading 
2nd  R-ading 
In  Cooaittee, 

Til i re!  Re  "-G.L.  n;; . 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol.   6  p. 

A-13 

■    l.;  p. 

D-1 

,:     17  P. 

D-1 

"     1C  p. 

3-4 

■     IS  p. 

B-7 

BILL  NO.  2. 

An  Act  respecting  the  city  of  Br.rni;.  separate 
School  Bo:ud,  Mr*.  Catheart. 


1st  Reading, 
&nd  Reading, 
In  coomitteo, 
3rd  Reading. 
Ro$al  Assent j 


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17 

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3-7 

BILL  HO.  3. 


An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  3 tret ford, 

II.-.  Edwards. 


lot  Heazding. 

Vol. 

11 

P. 

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2nd  Heading, 

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17 

P. 

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BILL  NO.   4. 

:.n   let  respecting  Sarnie  Young  Men's  end 

Young  .-.'ovucn'i  Christian  Association,    Mr.  c.thcc.rt. 

1st  Heading. 
jid  Heading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 

noy;:;l  Assent. 


Vol.   6  o. 

D-1 

n     23  p. 

K-l 

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G-4 

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■     36  p. 

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SILL  NO.  5 

An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Sault  3te.  i.arie. 

i'jr.  Lyons, 


1st  reading $ 
2nd  Heading. 

In  Committee 
3rd  Reading 

Royal  Assent. 


Vol.  11  p. 

"  17  P. 

"  23  p. 

■  24  p. 

■  36  p, 


A-5 

B-4 
K-4 
A-1 
CC-4 


BILL  NO.  6 

An  Act  respect  in;-  the  Town  of  Timmins  Separate 
School  Board  I'ir.  Grummet t. 


1st  Reading, 

2nd  reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading. 

Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 

6  p. 

A-10 

;i 

17  p. 

B-4 

;t 

23  P. 

H-4 

St 

24  C 

A-1 

li 

36  p. 

cc-4 

BILL  NO.  7 

An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Fort  Rilliam. 

Kr.  Rapledoram 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

9 

P. 

A-2 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

17 

P- 

B-5 

In  Committee, 

it 

23 

P« 

1-1 

3rd  .leading, 

it 

24 

0. 

a-3 

,coyal  Assent, 

it 

36 

P. 

CC-4 

BILL  NO.  8 

An  Act  respecting  J.  L.  Thompson  Supply  Limited 

hr.  Parry. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

11 

p.  A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

17 

p.  3-4 

In  Committee, 

it 

23 

p.  1-1 

3rd  ceading, 

n 

24 

P.  G-2 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36 

o.  CC-4 

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BILL  NO.  9 

An  Act  respecting  Bssex  County  Associated  Growers 

Mr.  Murdoch, 


(BILL  ;aTHDRAWN) 


3 ILL  NO.  10 

An  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  .Scarborough. 

Kr«  Beckett 


(BILL  WlTHD3A*N) 


BILL  NO,  11 

An  ;iCt  respecting  the  Synogogue  and  Jewish 
Community  Centre  of  Ottawa  lir.  Morrow. 

1st  heading, 
2nd  Beading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Beading, 
Royal  assent. 


ol 

.     6  p. 

A-10 

fl 

23  P. 

K-l 

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25  p. 

G-9 

tt 

26  p. 

A-5 

tl 

36  p. 

CC-4 

BILL  NO.  12 
.n  Act  respecting  the  City  of  London, 


1st  -heading, 
2nd  Beading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Beading, 
Boyal  Assent. 


Mr.  Roberts. 


Vol.  14  p.  C-l 

■  25  o.  G-7 
"  26  p.  D-2 

■  27  p.  F-2 

"  36  o.  CC-4 


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BILL  NO.  13 

An  .act  to  incorporate  the  Trustees  of 

Massey  Hall.  Mr.  Roberts. 


1st  -leading  Vol.  9  ?.  A-2 

2nd  reading  "  26  p.  C-9 

In  Committee.  "  27  p.  G-6 

3rd  Reading,  »  2g  p.  A-4 

Royal  Assent  .  "  36  p.  CC-4 


BILL  NO.  14 

\n  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Dryden. 

Mr.  TJren. 


(BILL  WITHDRAW!) 


BILL  NO.  15 

An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Hespeler. 

Mr.  Myers, 


(BILL  WITHDRAWN) 


BILL  NO.  16 

An  Act  respecting  the  County  of  Waterloo. 

Mr.  Leavine, 


(BILL  WITHDRAWN) 


-158- 


BILL  NO.  17 

An  Act  respecting  the  Municipality  of  Neebing. 

Mr.  Mapledoram. 


1st  Reading, - 

2nd  .leading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  leading, 
.loyal  Assent . 


Vol.  11  p, 
"   17  p. 


it 


23  o, 

24  p. 
36  p, 


A-O 

B-5 
1-1 

G-3 
CC-4 


BILL  NO.  18 


An  Act  respecting  the  Ottawa  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Learning. 

Mr.  Morrow, 


1st  Reading  , 
2nd  Heading 
In  Committee  , 
3rd  Reading  , 
Royal  Assent  . 


Vol. 
tt 

it 


9 

25 

26 
27 
36 


P. 

P. 
o. 

P« 

P. 


A-2 
G-8 
D-2 
F-3 
CC-4 


EILL  NO.  19 

.in  Act  respecting  3t.  Patrick's 
of  Ottawa. 

1st  Reading , 
2nd  Reading , 
In  Committee , 
3rd  Reading , 
.loyal  Assent . 


louse 


Mir,  Morrow. 

Vol. 

6  p.  A-10 

it 

13  p.  D-l 

;t 

17  p.  D-l 

it 

18  p.  B-5 

it 

18  p.  B-7 

BILL  NO.  20 

An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Oshawa. 

Mr,  Thomas  (Ontario). 


1st  Reading , 

Vol. 

9 

P. 

A-2 

2nd  Reading , 

tt 

26 

P» 

C-9 

In  Committee  , 

» 

27 

P» 

G-6 

3rd  Reading  , 

» 

28 

P. 

A-4 

Royal  ^ssent  . 

tt 

36 

P« 

CC-4 

-159- 


BILL  NO.  21 

An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Orillia, 

Mr.  ilcPhee. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent, 


Vol.  14  P.  C-l 

26  p.  C-9 

27  p.  G-6 
2g  p.  A-4 
36  p.  CC-4 


tt 

ft 
tt 
tt 


BILL  NO.  22 

An  Act  respecting  the  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association  of  Belleville. 

Mr.  Sandercock. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

11 

P. 

A-6 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

23 

P. 

K-l 

In  Committee, 

tt 

25 

P. 

G-9 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

26 

P. 

A-6 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36 

P» 

CC-4 

BILL  NO.  23 

nil  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  Pelee. 

Mr,  Murdoch. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

11  p. 

C-2 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

23  P. 

K-2 

In  Committee, 

tt 

25  p. 

G-10 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

26  p. 

A-6 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p. 

CC-5 

BILL  NO.  24 

nn  Act  respecting  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Ontario 
of  the  Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows. 

Mr.  ..ardrope. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

14 

P» 

C-l 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

26 

P. 

C-10 

In  Committee, 

tt 

27 

P« 

G-7 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

2fi 

o. 

A-4 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36 

P. 

CC-5 

-160- 


BILL  WO.  25 
An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Ottawa. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  .leading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr.  Morrow. 

Vol. 

11  p.  fc-5 

tt 

25  p.  G-8 

it 

26  p.  D-2 

!1 

27  p.  F-3 

ft 

36  p.  CC-5 

BILL  NO.  26 

An  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  Toronto. 

It.   Hall. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

14  p. 

C-l 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

26  p. 

C-10 

In  Committee, 

if 

27  p. 

G-7 

3rd  Reading, 

ft 

2g  p. 

A-5 

Royal  Assent. 

if 

36  p. 

CC-5 

BILL  NO.  27 

An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Barrie. 

Mr.  Johnston 

(Simcoe  Centre) 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  .issent. 

Vol. 
tt 

tt 

rt 

tt 

11  p. 
17  p. 

23  P. 

24  p. 
36  p. 

A-6 

B-5 
I-l 
G-2 
CC- 

BILL  NO.  2g 

An  Act  respecting  the  Canadian  National 
Exhibition  Association. 

Mr*  Frost 

(Bracondale) 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

6  p. 

A-10 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

13  p. 

D-2 

In  Committee, 

tt 

17  p. 

D-2 

3rd  Reading, 

ft 

16   p. 

B-5 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

IB   p. 

B-7 

. 


' 


. 


-161- 


BILL  NO.  29 

tn  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Toronto. 

Mr, 


1st  reading, 
2nd1  -Leading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  assent . 


Vol. 

tt 
it 


10  p. 

25  P- 

26  p, 

27  p. 
36  d, 


eaver, 

,  A-2 

,  G-8 

.  D-3 

,  F-3 

,  CC-5 


BILL  NO.  30 

An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Fort  Erie. 

Mr.  Houck. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

6  p. 

A-10 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

23  p. 

J-2 

In  Committee, 

tt 

25  p. 

G-9 

3rd  reading, 

tt 

26  p. 

A-4 

-•-oyal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p. 

CC-5 

BILL  NO.  31 

An  Act  respecting  Credit  Foncier  Franco- 
Canadien. 

Mr*  Roberts, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 

K 

It 
tt 

6  p.  A-11 
13  p.  D-2 

17  p.  D-2 

18  p.  B-5 
18  p.  B-7 

BILL  NO.  32 

An  Act  resoecting  the  City  of  Kingston. 

Mr,  Nickle. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  assent. 


Vol.  11  p.  A-6 

"   18  p.  K-3 

"   25  p.  0-10 

"   26  p.  A-6 

"   36  p.  CC-5 


. 


-162- 


BILL  NO.  33 


An  Act  respecting  the  Townshio  of  McKim. 

Iir.  Fullerton. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  leading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Heading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 

8  p.  A-2 

it 

17  p.  B-6 

H 

23  p.  1-2 

tf 

24  p.  C--3 

tt 

36  p.  CC-5 

BILL  NO.  34 

An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Almonte. 

Iir.  Pringle, 


(BILL  OTKDRAWN) 


BILL  NO.  35 

:.n  Act  to  suspend  the  Income  Tax  Act  (Ontario) 
in  respect  of  Income  of  the  Calendar  Year  1951. 

Iir.  Frost. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

30 

P. 

A-3 

2nd  ..leading, 

t? 

33 

P. 

C-2 

In  Committee, 

tt 

34 

P. 

QQ-4 

3rd  £eading, ' 

tt 

35 

P. 

NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36 

P. 

CC-5 

BILL  NO.  36 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Provincial  Loans  Act. 

Mr.  Frost. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol.  31 
it   33 

34 


n 

IT 


P. 
P. 
P- 

35  p. 

36  p. 


A-6 
C-2 

£-5 

NN-3 
CC-5 


-163- 


BILL  NO.  37 


.n  Act  to  amend  the  Summary  Convictions  Act. 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Heading, 
2nd  .leading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Heading. 

Aoyal  Assent. 


Vol. 

1  p. 

C-3 

it 

5  p. 

F-5 

tt 

2g  p. 

B-10 

ti 

29  p. 

3-3 

tt 

36  p. 

CC-5 

BILL  MO.   33 

..n    .ct  to  amend  the  ..dministration  of 
Justice  Expenses  Act. 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  heading, 

Vol. 

"2  p.  B-3 

2nd  Heading, 

;t 

5  p.  F-5 

In  Committee, 

it 

30  p.  L-2 

3rd  Heading, 

it 

31  p.  a-8 

Hoyal  Assent. 

it 

36  p.  CC-5 

BILL  NO.  39 

An  Act  to  amend  the  Custody  of  Documents  Act. 

Mr .  Port  er , 


1st  Heading, 

Vol. 

2  p. 

ri 

2nd  Heading, 

tt 

5  P. 

In  Committee, 

it 

30  p. 

L-3 

3rd  Heading, 

tt 

31  p. 

A-8 

Hoyal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-5 

BILL  NO.  40 

An  Act  to  amend  the  Division  Courts  Act. 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Heading, 

Vol. 

2 

P« 

B-4 

2nd  .leading, 

it 

5 

P» 

F-6 

In  Committee, 

tt 

23 

P« 

1-2 

3rd  Heading, 

tt 

24 

P. 

G-4 

Hoyal  Assent. 

ft 

36 

P. 

CC-6 

• 


-164- 


BILL  NO.  41 
An  Act  to  amend  the  Evidence  Act. 


I lr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

2  p.  B-5 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

5  p.  F-8 

In  Committee, 

tf 

30  p.  L-3 

3rd  leading, 

ft 

31  p.  a-8 

;i.oyal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p.  CC-6 

BILL  NO.  42 
The  Justices  of  the  Peace  Act,  1952. 


1st  reading, 
2nd  Reading, 

In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
tt 


I!r.  Porter. 

2  p.  B-6 

5  p.  F-ll 

28  o.  B-10 

29  p.  B-3 
36  p.  CC-6 


BILL  NO.  43 

An  Act  to  amend  the  Juvenile  and  Family 

Courts  Act*  Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
tt 

;t 


it 


2  p.  B-7 
5  p.  G-10 


28  p 

29  p 
36  p 


B-10 

B-4 

CC-6 


BILL  NO.  44 
The  Magistrates  Act,  1952, 


Mr .  Port  er . 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

2  p.  B-7 

2nd  leading, 

tt 

8"  p.  H-5 

In  Committee, 

tt 

30  p.  L-3 

3rd  Reading, 

ft 

31  p.  A-9 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p.  CC-6 

-165- 


BILL  NO.    45 
An  i\ct  to  amend  The  Registry  Act. 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

2  p.  B-8 

2nd  heading, 

(i 

g  p.  H-5 

In  Committee, 

it 

23  p.  J-l 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

24  p.  G-4 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p.  CC-6 

BILL  NO.  46 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Surrogate  Courts  Act. 

Mr.  Porter, 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

2  p. 

B-9 

2nd  leading, 

tt 

8  p. 

H-5 

In  Committee, 

tt 

23  p. 

J-l 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

24  p. 

G-5 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p. 

CC-6 

BILL  NO.  47 


I  The  Vocational 

L  education  act. 

Mr.  Dunlop. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  2  p.  B-10 
"   13  p.  C-8 
"   27  p.  B-11 
■   29  p.  B-6 
"   36  p.  CC-6 

BILL  NO.  4fi 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Parole  Act. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Leading, 

In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
tt 

tt 


tt 


Mr.  Foote, 


2  p, 

8  p, 

2S  p, 

29  p. 

36  p, 


B-10 

H-4 

B-11 

B-5 
CC-6 


-166- 


BILL  NO.  49 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Interpretation  Act. 

Mr .  Port  er . 


1st  Heading, 

Vol. 

4  p. 

A-2 

2nd  Heading, 

tt 

24  p. 

1-4 

In  Committee, 

it 

2g  p. 

B-10 

3rd  -leading, 

it 

29  p. 

B-4 

Hoyal  Assent. 

;t 

36  p. 

CC-6 

BILL  NO.  50 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Land  Titles  Act. 


1st  Heading, 
2nd  Heading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Heading, 
Hoyal  assent. 


Mr,  Porter. 

Vol. 

4  p.  A-2 

tr 

24  0.  1-4 

if 

30  p.  L-3 

tf 

31  to.  A-9 

f! 

36  p.  CC-6 

BILL  NO.  51 

An  Act  to  repeal  The  Execution  of  Trusts  Act,  1939. 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Heading, 

Vol. 

4  p. 

A-3 

2nd  Heading, 

n 

24  p. 

1-5 

In  Committee, 

rt 

25  ps 

G-13 

3rd  Heading, 

it 

26  p. 

A-7 

Hoyal  Assent. 

rt 

36  p. 

CC-6 

BILL  NO.  52 

An  ..ct  to  amend  The  Dependants'  .lelief  Act« 

Llr.  Porter. 


1st 

Heading, 

Vol. 

4 

P. 

A- 

•4 

2nd 

Heading, 

tt 

24 

P. 

J- 

-2 

In  Committee, 

rt 

30 

P. 

L- 

■3 

3rd 

Heading, 

Tf 

31 

p. 

A  ■ 

■  10 

Hoyal  Assent. 

ff 

36 

P# 

CC-6 

-167- 


BILL  NO.  53 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Plant  Diseases  Act« 

Mr.  Kennedy, 


1st  Heading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 

4  p. 

A-4 

it 

17  p. 

C-4 

tt 

27  p. 

B-12 

Tt 

29  P. 

B-6 

If 

36  p. 

CC-6 

BILL  NO.  54 
The  V/arble  Fly  Control  Act,  1952 


Mr.  Kennedy 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

4  p.  A-5 

2nd  Reading, 

Tt 

17  p.  C-12 

In  Committee, 

if 

28  p.  B-12 

3rd  Reading, 

ft 

29  p.  B-7 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p.  CC-6 

BILL  NO.  55 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Agricultural  College  Act. 


Ilr.  Kenned; 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

4  P.  A-5 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

26  p.  A-12 

In  Committee, 

tt 

32  p.  G-2 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

33  p.  A-7 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p.  CC-7 

BILL  NO.  56 
The  Crown  Timber  Act,  1952. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Coaimittee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr.  Scott. 

Vol. 

4  P.  A-5 

tt 

15  P.  B-3 

tt 

34  p.  BB-3 

tt 

35  p.  NN-1 

tt 

36  p.  CC-7 

-168- 


BILL  NO.  57 


An  Act  to  amend  The  County  Courts  Act. 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

5  P. 

D-ll 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

7  p. 

A-9 

In  Committee, 

it 

23  p. 

J-l 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

24  p. 

G-5 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p. 

CC*7 

BILL  NO.  5S 

An  Act  to  amend  The  General  SessionslAct. 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

5 

P. 

D-ll 

2nd  Reading, 

?t 

7 

P. 

B-l 

In  Committee, 

n 

2g 

P. 

B-ll 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

29 

P. 

B-5 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36 

P- 

CC-7 

BILL  NO.  59 
An  act  to  amend  The  Sheriffs  Act. 


Mr«  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

5  p.  D-12 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

7  p.  B-2 

In  Committee, 

tf 

23  o.  J-l 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

24  p.  G-5 

Royal  xvssent. 

tt 

36  p.  CC-7 

BILL  NO.  60 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Judicature  Act. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  .issent. 


Kr.  Pi 

Drter 

Vol. 

5  P. 

D-12 

tt 

7  p. 

B-4 

tt 

25  p. 

G-10 

tt 

26  p. 

A-7 

tt 

36  p. 

CC-7 

-169- 

BILL  NO.  61 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Jurors  Act. 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

5  p.  E-2 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

7  p.  B-5 

In  Committee, 

;t 

25  p.  G-12 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

26  p.  A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

ft 

36  p.  CC-7 

BILL  NO.  62 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Securities  Act. 


Mr, 

,  Porter 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

5 

p.  E-2 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

8 

p.  E-l 

In  Committee, 

tt 

25 

p.  G-13 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

26 

p.  A-3 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36 

p.  CC-7 

BILL  NO.  63 
The  Mothers'  Allowances  Act,  1952. 


Mr.  Goodfellow. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

5 

2nd  Reading, 

tt 

26 

In  Committee, 

tt 

26 

3rd  Reading, 

ft 

29 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36 

p. 
p. 
p. 
p« 

p. 


S-3 

B-12 

B-12 

B-g 

CC-7 


BILL  NO.  64 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Homes  for  the  Aged  Act. 

Mr.  Goodfellow. 


1st 

Reading, 

Vol. 

5 

P« 

E-3 

2nd 

Reading, 

tt 

26 

P- 

C-l 

In  ( 

Committee, 

ft 

32 

P» 

G-4 

3rd 

Reading, 

tf 

33 

P. 

A-7 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36 

P« 

CC-7 

-170- 


BILL  NO.  65 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Old-Age  Assistance 
Act,  1951, 


Mr.  Goodfellow 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  5  p.  E-5 

2nd  Reading, 

"   26  p.  C-8 

In  Committee, 

"   34  P.  PP-3 

3rd  Reading, 

'■   35  p.  NN-1 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-7 

BILL  NO.  66 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Auxiliary  Classes  Act, 


Mr.  Dunlop 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
it 

it 

ii 

ii 

5  p.  E-6 
13  P.  C-9 

28  p.  B-12 

29  p.  B-6 
36  p.  CC-7 

BILL  NO.  67 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Continuation  Schools  Act, 

Mr.  Dunlop. 


1st  Reading, 


Vol.  5  p.  E-7 


Order  discharged  and 
Bill  withdrawn. 


BILL  NO.  68 

An  Act  to  Approve  an  Agreement  between  Canada 
and  Ontario  respecting  the  Generation  of 
Electrical  Power  in  the  International  Rapids 


St .Lawrence  River, 

Mr. Frost  (Victoria) 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  6  p.  A-5 

2nd  Reading, 

■   10  p.  HH-1 

In  Committee, 

■   33  P.  N-4 

3rd  Reading, 

"   34  P.  C-2 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p.  CC-7 

-171- 


BILL  NO.  69 

An  Act  respecting  the  Development  of  Power  in  the 
International  Rapids  Section  of  the  St .Lawrence 
River,  Mr.  Challies, 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

6  p. 

A-8 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

10  p. 

HH-1 

In  Committee, 

ti 

33  p. 

N-4 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

34  p. 

C-3 

Royal  Assent. 

n 

36  p. 

CC-7 

BILL  NO.  70 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Power  Commission  Act, 


Mr.  Challies 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
ii 

it 

ii 

ii 

6  p.  A-9 

27  p.  F-6 

28  p.  C-1 

29  p.  B-10 
36  p.  CC-8 

BILL  NO.  71 

An  Act  to  repeal  the  Suburban  Area  Development  Act. 

Mr.  Dunbar. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol.  7  p. 

A-5 

2nd  Reading, 

"   27  p. 

F-7 

In  Committee, 

■   28  p. 

C-1 

3rd  Reading 

■   29  p. 

B-10 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-8 

BILL  NO.  72 
An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Service  Act. 


Mr.  Welsh. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  11  p.  A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

"   29  p.  H-l 

In  Committee, 

»   34  p.  PP-2 

3rd  Reading, 

■   35  p.  NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-8 

-172- 


BILL  NO.  73 

An  Act  to  provide  for  the  making  of  inquiries  in 
connection  vdth  Hospitals,  Sanitoria,  Charitable 
Institutions  and  other  organizations,     Mr*  Porter, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol.  15  p. 
"  16  p. 
"  17  p. 

■  18  p. 

■  18  p. 


A-9 
B-6 
C-l 
B-6 
B-7 


BILL  NO.  74 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Trustee  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr.  Porter. 


Vol.  15  p. 

"  24  p. 

"  32  p. 

"  33  p. 

"  36  p. 


A-9 
J-3 
G-2 
A-7 
CC-8 


BILL  NO.  75 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Drugless  Practitioners  Act, 

Mr.  Phillips, 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

15  p. 

B-l 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

28  p. 

A-8 

In  Committee, 

ii 

32  p. 

H-5 

3rd  Reading, 

ti 

33  p. 

A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-8 

BILL  NO.  76 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Publio  Libraries  Act, 


Mr. 

Dunlop. 

1st  Reoci  ■.".»;, 

Vol.  15  p. 

B-l 

2nd  Reo.ci".^» 

«   27  p. 

?-7 

In  Committed, 

»  3<  p. 

H~l 

3rd  Reading, 

■   33  p. 

A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-8 

-173- 


BILL  NO.  77 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Forest  Fires  Prevention  Act, 

Mr.  Scott, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol.15  p. 
"  26  p. 
"  28  p. 
"  29  p. 
11  36  p, 


B-2 
C-8 

B-13 

B-8 

CC-8 


BILL  NO.  78 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Provincial  Parks  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Cowmvctee, 
3rd  Riding, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
it 

ti 


Mr.  Scott, 


16  p. 
26  p. 

28  p. 

29  p. 
36  p. 


A-3 

C-8 

B-13 

B-8 

CC-8 


BILL  NO.  79 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Pharmacy  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Co-iVlt'^-e, 
3rd  '.1,;'.  a-~^, 
Royal  taice/Aa 


Vol. 
ti 

m 


Mr.  Phillips, 


16  p. 

26  p. 

28  p. 

29  o. 
3&  p. 


A-4 

C-8 

B-13 

B-9 

CC-8 


BILL  NO.  80 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Workmen's  Compensation 
Act, 


Mr.  Daley. 

1st  Reading., 

Vol. 

16  p.  A-6 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

22  p  D-5 

In  Committee, 

n 

<,  J       J  .       .  — X 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

29  c.  3-7 

Royal  Assent. 

n 

36  p.  CC-8 

. 


. 


-174- 


BILL  NO.  81 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Insurance  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr.  Porter, 


Vol.  16  p. 

"  26  p. 

"  28  p. 

"  29  p. 

■  36  p. 


A-7 

C-9 
B-13 
B-9 
CC-8 


BILL  NO.  82 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Real  Estate  and  Business 
Brokers'  Act, 


Mr. 

Porte 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  16  p. 
■   26  p. 
"   28  p. 
"   29  p. 
"   36  p. 

A-8 
C-9 
B-14 

B-10 
CC-8 

BILL  NO.  83 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Natural  Gas  Conservation 
Act, 


Mr.  Gemmell 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

16  p.  A-8 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

27  p.  F-7 

In  Committee, 

ti 

34  p.  00-4 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

35  p.  NN-1 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p.  CC-8 

BILL  NO.  84 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Mining  Act, 


1st  Reading 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr.  Gemmell. 


Vol.  16 

11  27 

"  34 

„  35 

"  36 


B-l 
F-8 
PP-1 

NN-2 
CC-8 


-175- 


BILL  NO.  85 


An  Act  to  amend  The  Department  of  Municipal 
Affairs  Act, 


-3 

Mr.  Dunbar 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  16  p.  B-2 
"   27  p.  F-9 
■   32  p.  H-2 
»   33  p.  A-8 
"   36  p.  CC-8 

BILL  NO.  86 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Ontario  Municipal  Board  Act, 

Mr.  Dunbar, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
ti 

it 

it 

n 

16  p.  B-3 
27  p.  F-9 

32  p.  H-2 

33  p.  A-8 
36  p.  CC-9 

BILL  NO.  87 

Company's  Act,  1952 

Mr.  Welsh. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

17  p.  A-8 

Referred  to  select  Committee 
the  Companies  Act. 


BILL  NO.  88 


An  Act  to  amend  The  Conservation  Authorities 
Act, 


Mr.  Griesinger 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  17  p.  B-2 

2nd  Reading, 

■   27  p.  G-4 

In  Committee, 

»   34  p.  PP-2 

3rd  Reading, 

"   35  p.  NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-9 

-176- 


BILL  NO.  89 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Loan  and  Trust  Corporations 
Act, 


Mr,  Porter 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Coranittee, 
3rd  Reacting, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
ii 

ii 

ii 

ti 

19  p.  A-2 
24  p.  J-3 

32  p.  G-2 

33  p.  A-7 
36  p.  CC-9 

BILL  NO.  90 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Tourist  Establishments  Act, 

Mr.  Cecile. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

19  p. 

A-2 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

28  p. 

A-5 

In  Committee, 

n 

34  P. 

PP-2 

3rd  reading, 

ti 

35  p. 

NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p. 

CC-9 

BILL  NO.  91 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Mechanics'  Lien  Act, 


Mr.  iiacaulay 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

19  p.  A-3 

2nd  Reading, 

ti 

26  p.  A-9 

In  Committee, 

ii 

34  P.  DD-15 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

35  p.  Ki!-4 

Royal  Assent. 

n 

36  p.  CC-9 

BILL  NO.  92 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Municipal  Act, 


* 

Mr.  Dunbar 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

19  p.  A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

27  p.  F-9 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p.  N-4 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

35  p.  NN-1 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p.  CC-9 

-177- 


BILL  NO.  93 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Dower  Act, 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  20  p.  A-8 
»   24  p.  J-3 

■  34  p.  N-4 
»   35  p.  NN-1 

■  36  p.  CC-9 

BILL  NO.  94 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Housing  Development 
Act, 


Mr.  Griesinger. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  20  p.  A-13 

2nd  Reading, 

»   34  p.  E-2 

In  Committee, 

"   35  p.  MK-2 

3rd  Reading, 

»   36  p.  A-5 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-9 

BILL  NO.  95 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Planning  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent . 


Mr.  Griesinger. 


Vol.  20  p. 
"  34  p. 
"  35  p. 
"  36  p, 
"   36  p, 


B-1 
F-2 

MM-2 

A-5 

CC-9 


BILL  NO.  96 

An  Act  to  provide  Financial  Assistance  in  the 
Building  of  Houses  in  Rural  Villages  and 


uuier  nureu.  «rc 

ao, 

Mr.  Griesinger. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
It 

II 

II 

II 

20  p.  B-1 

34  P.  G-3 

35  p.  MM-3 

36  p.  A-5 
36  p.  CC-9 

-178- 


BILL  NO.  97 

An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Ontario  Junior 
Farmer  Establishment  Loan  Corporation  for 
the  purpose  of  assisting  Young  Farmers, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
ii 

it 


Mr. Thomas  (Elgin) 


20  p, 

34  p. 

35  p. 

36  p. 
36  p. 


B-9 
1-7 
MM-3 

A-5 
CC-9 


BILL  NO.  98 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Legislative  Assembly  Act, 

Mr.  Welsh 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

20  p. 

C-l 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

31  p. 

H-4 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p. 

PP-7 

3rd  Reading, 

ti 

35  p. 

NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p. 

CC-9 

BILL  NO.  99 
An  Act  respecting  the  Health  of  Livestock, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr.  Kennedy. 


Vol.  20  p.  C-10 

■  22  p.  D-6 

■  29  p.  B-ll 

■  29  p.  B-5 

■  36  p.  CC-9 


BILL  NO.  100 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Milk  Control  Act, 


—  —  r 

Mr.  Kennedy 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

20  p.  C-10 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

27  p.  F-10 

In  Committee, 

ii 

32  p.  G-2 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

33  p.  A-7 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p.  CC-9 

-179- 


BILL  NO.  101 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Sanatoria  for  Consumptives 
Act 

*  Mr.  Phillips. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

20  p. 

C-ll 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

28  p. 

A-6 

In  Committee, 

it 

32  p. 

H-5 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

33  P. 

A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

n 

36  p. 

CC-10 

BILL  NO.  102 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Public  .  Health  Act, 


Mr.  Philli 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  20  p.  C-ll 

2nd  Reading, 

"   28  p.  A-6 

In  Committee, 

11   32  p.  H-5 

3rd  Reading, 

"   33  p.  A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-10 

BILL  NO.  103 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Assessment  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
ii 


Mr.  Dunbar. 


22  p, 
27  p. 

34  p. 

35  p. 

36  p. 


A-3 

F-9 

K-7 

NN-1 

CC-10 


BILL  NO.  104 

An  Act  to  Assist  Municipalities  by  providing 
for  payments  by  Ontario  to  Municipalities  in 
Lieu  of  Taxes,  Mr#  Dunbar<( 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

22  p. 

A-7 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

31  p. 

1-7 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p. 

PP-7 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

35  p. 

NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-10 

-180- 


BILL  NO.  105 


An  Act  to  amend  The  Rural  Telephone 


it,  1951, 

Mr.  Challies. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  23  p.  A-2 
"   29  p.  K-2 
■   34  P.  PP-3 
»   35  p.  NN-2 
»   36  p.  CC-10 

BILL  NO.  106 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Power  Commission  Act,  No. 2, 

Mr.  Challies. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

23  p. 

A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

ti 

31  p. 

1-7 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p. 

QQ-2 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

35  p. 

NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p. 

CC-10 

BILL  NO.  107 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Medical  Act, 


Mr.  Phillips. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  23  p.  A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

"   28  p.  A-7 

In  Committee, 

"   32  p.  H-6 

3rd  Reading, 

■   33  p.  A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p.  CC-10 

BILL  NO.  108 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Succession  Duty  Act, 


Mr.  Frost 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

23  p.  A-5 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

33  p.  A-10 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p.  QQ-2 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

35  p.  NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

ti 

36  p.  CC-10 

-181- 


BILL  NO.  109 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Devolution  of  Estates  Act, 

Mr.  Frost 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
it 


23  p. 

33  p. 

34  p. 

35  p. 

36  p. 


A-6 
B-l 

QQ-2 

NN-3 
CC-10 


BILL  NO.  110 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Security  Transfer 
Tax  Act, 


Mr.  Frost 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

23  p.  A-6 

2nd  Reading, 

ti 

33  p.  B-l 

In  Committee, 

ii 

34  p.  QQ-3 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

35  p.  NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p.  CC-10 

BILL  NO.  Ill 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Law  Stamp  Act, 


Mr.  Fros 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

23  p.  A-6 

2nd  Reading, 

ti 

33  p.  B-l 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p.  QQ-3 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

35  p.  NM-3 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p.  CC-10 

BILL  NO.  112 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Corporations  Tax  Act, 


Mr.  Frost 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

23  p.  A-7 

2nd  Reading, 

n 

33  p.  B-2 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p.  QQ-3 

3rd  Reading, 

n 

35  p.  NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p.  CC-10 

-IBS- 


BILL  NO.  113 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Blind  Persons  Act,  1951, 

Mr.  Goodfellow. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 

I! 


25  p. 
30  p. 

34  p. 

35  p. 

36  p. 


A-3 

K-7 

PP-3 

NN-2 

CC-10 


BILL  NO.  114 

An  Act  respecting  Allowances  for  Disabled 
Persons, 


Mr.  Goodfellow 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

25  p.  A-3 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

33  p.  GG-8 

In  Committee, 

n 

35  p.  M'i-1 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

36  p.  A-5 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p.  CC-10 

BILL  NO.  115 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Mental  Hospitals  Act, 


Mr.  Phillips 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

25  p.  A-8 

2nd  heading, 

ii 

30  p.  K-7 

In  Committee, 

ti 

32  p.  1-2 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

33  p.  A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p.  CC-11 

BILL  NO.  116 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Public  Hospitals  Act, 


Mr. 

Phillip: 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

25  p. 

A-8 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

30  p. 

K-8 

In  Committee, 

ii 

32  p. 

1-2 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

33  p. 

A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

tt 

36  p. 

CC-11 

-183- 


BILL  NO.  117 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Boards  of  Education  Act, 

Mr.  Dunlop. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

25  p. 

A-9 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

27  p. 

G-l 

In  Committee, 

ii 

32  p. 

H-3 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

33  p. 

A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-11 

BILL  NO.  118 
An  Act  to  amend  The  High  Schools  Act, 


Mr 

.  Dunlop. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

25  p. 

A-10 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

27  p. 

G-l 

In  Committee, 

ii 

32  p. 

H-4 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

33  p. 

A-9 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-11 

BILL  NO.  119 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Milk  and  Cream  Act, 


Mr.  Kennedy 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  25  p.  B-3 
■   27  p.  F-10 
"   32  p.  1-3 
"   33  p.  A-7 
"   36  p.  CC-11 

BILL  NO.  120 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Dairy  Products  Act, 


Mr.  Kennedy. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  25  p.  B-2 

2nd  Reading, 

"   27  p.  F-ll 

In  Committee, 

"   32  p.  H-l 

3rd  Reading, 

"   33  p.  A-7 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-11 

-184- 


BILL  NO.  121 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Provincial  Land  Tax  Act, 

Mr.  Scott. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

25  p. 

B-3 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

27  p. 

G-l 

In  Conunittee, 

ii 

32  p. 

H-4 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

33  p. 

A-8 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p. 

CC-11 

BILL  NO.  122 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Public  Lands  Act, 


Mr,  Scott. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent, 

Vol. 
it 

it 

ii 

ii 

25  p.  B-3 
27  p.  G-2 

34  p.  BB-3 

35  p.  NN-2 

36  p.  CC-11 

BILL  NO.  123 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Game  and  Fisheries  Act, 

Mr.  Scott, 


1st  Reading, 

Vol.  25  p. 

B-5 

2nd  Reading, 

"   27  p. 

G-2 

In  Committee, 

"   34  p. 

BB-4 

3rd  Reading, 

"   35  p. 

NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-11 

BILL  NO.  124 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Mining  Tax  Act, 


Mr 

.  Gemmell 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  26  p. 

A-2 

2nd  Reading, 

"   27  p. 

G-5 

In  Committee, 

■   33  p. 

N-3 

3rd  Reading, 

"   34  p. 

C-3 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-11 

-IPS- 


BILL  NO.  125 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Change  of  Name  Act, 


Mr,  V leaver 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
ii 

n 

ii 

n 

26  p.  A-3 

27  p.  F-5 

34  p.  QQ-15 

35  p.  NN-4 

36  p.  CC-11 

BILL  NO.  126 

An  Act  to  provide  for  Adjustments  of 
Provincial  Grants. or  Subsidies  After 
Municipal  Annexations, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 


Mr 

.  Dunbar. 

26 

P. 

A-4 

31 

P. 

1-9 

34 

P. 

QQ-2 

35 

P. 

NN-3 

36 

P. 

CC-11 

BILL  NO.  127 

An  Act  respecting  Proveedings  Against  the  Crown, 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

27  p. 

B-ll 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

33  p. 

D-l 

In  Committee, 

ii 

34  p. 

QQ-4 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

35  p. 

NN-3 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p. 

CC-11 

BILL  NO.  128 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Public  Trustee  Act, 


Mr.  Porter 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  28  p.  A-3 
"   30  p.  L-1 
■   32  p.  1-2 
»   33  p.  A-8 
M   36  p.  CC-11 

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BILL  NO.  129 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Public  Commercial 
Vehicles  Act, 


Mr.  Dunbar. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

28  p.  A-3 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

31  p.  G-7 

In  Committee, 

ii 

34  p.  PP-6 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

35  p.  NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  130 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Mortgages  Act, 


Mr.  Port 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

29  p.  A-2 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

30  p.  L-1 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

32  p.  1-3 

In  Committee, 

ii 

33  p.  A-9 

Royal  Assent. 

ii 

36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  131 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Partition  Act, 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  29  p.  A-3 
"   30  p.  L-1 
"   34  p.  PP-4 
■   35  p.  NN-2 
"   36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  132 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Conveyancing  and  Law 
of  Property  Act, 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

29  p.  A-3 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

30  p.  L-1 

In  Committee, 

ii 

34  P.  PP-4 

3rd  Reading, 

ii 

35  p.  NN-2 

Royal  Assent. 

ti 

36  p.  CC-12 

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BILL  NO.  133 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Vendors  and  Purchasers'  Act, 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Vol. 
ii 


29  p. 

30  p. 

34  p. 

35  p. 

36  p. 


A-3 

L-2 

PP-4 

NN-2 

CC-12 


BILL  NO.  134 

An  Act  to  authorize  the  Raising  of  l.oney  on  the 
Credit  of  the  Consolidated  Revenue  Fund, 

Mr.  Frost. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

31  p. 

A-7 

2nd  Reading, 

ii 

33  p. 

C-4 

In  Committee, 

it 

34  p. 

QQ-5 

3rd  Reading, 

it 

35  p. 

NN-4 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-12 

BILL  NO.  135 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Companies  Act, 


Mr.  Welsh 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
tt 

ti 

ii 

ii 

31  p.  A-7 

33  p.  D-3 

34  p.  'JQ-5 

35  p.  NN-4 

36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  136 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Territorial  Division  Act, 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol.  32  p. 

A-2 

2nd  Reading, 

"   34  p. 

J-3 

In  Committee, 

"   35  p. 

MM-3 

3rd  Reading, 

1   36  p. 

A-6 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-12 

-188- 


BILL  NO.  137 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Professional  Engineers'  Act, 

Mr.  Porter, 


1st  Reading, 

Vol. 

32  p. 

A-2 

2nd  Reading, 

it 

33  p. 

D-5 

In  Committee, 

ii 

35  p. 

MM-2 

3rd  Reading, 

tt 

36  p. 

A-5 

Royal  Assent. 

it 

36  p. 

CC-12 

BILL  NO.  138 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Voters'  List  Act  1951, 


Mr.  Porter. 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol. 
ii 

it 

ti 

ii 

32  p.  A-3 

33  P.  D-5 

34  p.  QQ-6 

35  p.  NN-4 

36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  139 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Sandwich  Windsor  and  Amherstburg 
Railway  Act,  1939, 

Mr.  Porter. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol.  32  p. 

A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

"   33  P. 

D-6 

In  Committee, 

"   34  p. 

QQ-6 

3rd  Reading, 

"   35  p. 

NN-4 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-12 

BILL  NO.  140 
An  Act  respecting  Edible  Oil  Products, 


Mr.  Kenn 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  32  p.  A-4 

2nd  Reading, 

"   34  p.  E-5 

In  Committee, 

"   35  p.  MM-3 

3rd  Reading, 

"   36  p.  A-6 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p.  CC-12 

-18S- 


BILL  NO.  141 
An  Act  to  amend  The  Trees  Act, 


1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 


Mr 

.  Scott. 

32  p. 

A-5 

34  p. 

J-3 

35  p. 

MM-4 

36  p. 

A-6 

36  p. 

CC-12 

BILL  NO.  142 

The  Forestry  Act,  1952, 

Mr.  Scott 

1st  Reading, 

Vol.  32  p.  A-5 

2nd  Reading, 

M   34  p.  J-4 

In  Committee, 

■   35  P.  MK-4 

3rd  Reading, 

"   36  p.  A-6 

Royal  Assent. 

■   36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  143 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Children  of  Unmarried 
Parents  Act, 


Mr.  Goodfellow 

1st  Reading, 
2nd  Reading, 
In  Committee, 
3rd  Reading, 
Royal  Assent. 

Vol.  32  p.  A-6 
"   34  p.  J-4 

■  35  p.  MM-1 
»   36  p.  A-6 

■  36  p.  CC-12 

BILL  NO.  144 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Children's  Protection  Act, 

Mr.  Goodfellow. 


1st  Reading, 

Vol.  32  p. 

A-6 

2nd  Reading, 

"   33  p. 

D-9 

In  Committee, 

"   34  p. 

QQ-6 

3rd  Reading, 

"   35  p. 

NN-4 

Royal  Assent. 

"   36  p. 

CC-13 

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BILL  NO.  145 

An  Act  to  authorize  Provincial  Grants  to 
Assist  in  the  Erection  of  Housing  Units 

for  Elderly  Persons,  .,  „      ,.  ,. 

'  Mr.  Goodfellow. 

1st  Reading,  Vol.  32  p.  A-6 

2nd  Reading,  »  34  p.  J-2 

In  Committee,  »  35  p.  MM-2 

3rd  Reading,  '■  36  p.  A-6 

Royal  Assent.  »  36  p.  CC-13 


BILL  NO.  146 

An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Establishment 
of  The  Ontario  Cancer  Institute, 


Mr.  Phillips. 


1st  Reading,  Vol.  32  p.  A-8 
2nd  Reading,       »   34  p.  J-8 
In  Committee,      »   35  p.  MM-4 
3rd  Reading,       ■'   36  p.  A-6 
Royal  Assent.      "   36  p.  CC-13 


BILL  NO.  147 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Department  of  Education 
Act, 

Mr.  Dunlop. 

1st  Reading,  Vol.  32  p.  B-l 

2nd  Reading,  »  34  p.  J-8 

In  Committee,  «  35  p.  MM-4 

3rd  Reading,  ■'  36  p.  A-6 

Royal  Assent.  "  36  p.  CC-13 


BILL  NO.  148 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Municipal  Drainage  Act, 

Mr.  Dunbar, 

1st  Reading,  Vol.  32  p.  B-2 
2nd  Reading,       ■   33  p.  D-7 
In  Committee,      "   34  p.  QQ-6 
3rd  Reading,       »   34  p.  NN-4 
Royal  Assent.      ■   36  p.  CC-13 


-191- 


BILL  NO.  149 

An  Act  to  amend  The  Factory,  Shop  and  Office 
Building  Act, 

Mr.  Daley. 

1st  Reading,  Vol.  33  p.  A-2 

2nd  Reading,       »  34  p.  J-8 

In  Committee,      "  35  p.  MM-4 

3rd  Reading,       ■'  36  p.  A-6 

Royal  Assent.      »  36  p.  CC-13 


BILL  NO.  150 

An  Act  respecting  the  Diversion  of  the  Seine 
River, 

Mr.  Scott, 

1st  Reading,  Vol.  33  p.  A-2 

2nd  Reading,  ■   34  p.  K-3 

In  Committee,  "   35  p.  MM-6 

3rd  Reading,  "   36  p.  A-6 

Royal  Assent.  ■   36  p.  CC-13 


BILL  NO.  151 

An  Act  Granting  Certain  Sums  to  Her  Majesty, 

Mr.  Frost, 

1st  Reading,  Vol.  36  p.  CC-2 
2nd  Reading,  »  36  p.  CC-2 
3rd  Reading,       "   36  p.  CC-3 


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INDEX  OF        DEPAR   T  M  E  N   T   S 


AGRICULTURE.  Department  of: 

On  Estiuates: 

Mr . 

Kennedy, 

Vol. 

29 

P. 

B-ll 

Mr, 

Oliver. 

tt 

29 

P. 

D-9. 

Mr. 

Grummett , 

tt 

29 

P. 

E-5. 

Mr. 

war render, 

n 

29 

P. 

E-7 

Mr. 

Thomas  (Ontario) 

n 

29 

P. 

F-5 

Mr. 

Challies. 

11 

29 

P. 

F-6 

Estimates   agreed   to:  "        29     p.    F-7 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL.   Department    of: 
On  Estimates: 


Mr.  Porter,  Vol.  25  p.  B-5 

25  p.  D-3 

25  p.  E-4 

26  p.  E-5 


N 

Tt 
tt 


Mr.  Oliver,           "  25  p.  D-7. 

Mr.  Grummett,          "  25  p.  E-l 

"  26  p.  G-2 

Mr.  Salsberg.          "  25  p.  E-8 

■  26  p.  D-4 

■  26  p.  G-6 
Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)    "  25  p.  F-3 

"  26  p.  F-l 

Mr.  Nixon,            "  26  p.  F-ll 

Mr.  Dunbar,           "  26  p.  F-13 

Mr.  Dempsey.           "  26  p.  G-4 

Estimates  agreed  to.                "  26  p.  H-3 


-193- 


EDUCATION.  Department  of. 
On  Estimates: 


tor.    Dunlop,  Vol.  26  p.  GG-1 

"    26  p.  HH-2 

Mr.  Salsberg,  "   26  p.  GG-4 

26  p.  <TJ"-3 


it 


Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)  "  26  p.  HH-8 

Mr.  Root,  »  26  p.  KK-1 

Mr.  Nixon,  »  26  p.  XK-3 

Mr.  Frost  (Bracondale)  "  26  p.  KK-8 

Mr.  Kerr,  »  26  pr  LL-4 

Estimates  agreed  to  "  26  p.  LL-5 


HEALTH,  Department  of: 
On  Estimates: 


Mr.  Phillips.  Vol.  26  p.  H-3 


Estimates  agreed  to 


Mr. 

Frost. (Victoria) 

tT 

26 

P. 

1-3 

Mr. 

Houck. 

tt 

26 

P. 

1-3 

Mr. 

Grummett. 

tt 

26 

P. 

1-5 

Mr. 

Ward rope , 

ft 

26 

P. 

DD-3 

Mr. 

Salsberg, 

tt 

26 

P. 

DD-1 

tt 

26 

P. 

EE-<? 

Mr. 

Nixon, 

tt 

26 

P. 

DD-4 

jd  to 

0 

tt 

26 

P. 

GG-1 

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HIGHWAYS,  Department  if; 


On  Estimates: 

Mr.  Dunbar,          Vol. 

30  p. 

G-5 

Mr.  i 

Coaling,          " 

30  p. 

H-2 

Mr. 

Oliver          " 

30  p 

.H-4 

Mr. 

Cowling.         " 

30  p. 

K-2 

Mr. 

Grummett,        " 

30  p. 

H-7 

Mr. 

Frost  (Victoria)  " 

30  p. 

H-9 

n 

30  p. 

J-2 

Mr. 

Houck,           " 

30  p. 

1-1 

,  Mr. 

Stewart,         " 

30  p. 

K-l 

Estimates 

agreed  to        " 

30  p. 

K-2 

LABOUR,  Department 

of: 

011  Estimates  : 


Mr.  Daley- 
Mr.  Salsberg, 
Mr.  Frost  (Victoria)  " 
Mr.  Porter.  | 


Vol. 
ii 


28  p.  C-2 

28  p.  F-31 

28  p.  1-1 

28  p.  1-10 


Estimates  agreed  to. 


28  p.  1-12 


LANDS  AND  FORESTS ,  Department  of: 


On  Estimates 


Mr.  Scott, 

Mr.  Wren, 

Mr.  Frost  (Victoria) 

Mr.  Roberts, 

Mr.  Grummett, 

Mr.  Oliver, 

Mr.  H&uck, 

Mr.  Cowling, 


Vol. 


34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 


P 
P 
P 
P 
P 
P 
P 


CC-1 
DD-9 
HH-1 
HH-4 
HH-4 

II-3 

II-6 

.  JJ-5' 


Estimates  agreed  to. 


34  p.  JJ-5 


-195- 


MiHISS,    Doprrtnic-nt  of; 

On  Ketiiaatoa ; 


Kr.  Oenancll,  Vol.  30  p.  A -7 

■  3C  p.  E-6 

Mr.    jr.lebcr;;,  ■  30  p.  E-2 

Mi'.  Frost    (Victoria^  "  30  p.  P-l 

Mr.   Oliver,  ■  »Op.  P-7 

K* ■.  Grummettj  ■  30  p.  G-2 

Estimate a  agreed  to.  ■  30  p.  G-*l- 


iiUI?ICIP'L  ,.;y'.Iili,    Dc pertinent  of; 


On  Estimates ; 


Mr.  Dunbar,  vol.  31  p.  1-2 

Kr.   Oliver,  "  31, p.  L-3 

Mr.  Frost   (Victoria)     ■  31  p.  L-4 

Mr.   Grummett,  ■  31  p.  L-lip 


Estimates  agreed  ti.  ■       31  p.   L-16 


?L  HI'lIIG    .I'D  DI^LOPM^KT,   Dwpi.,rtmcnt   of; 


On  Estimates i 

Mr.  Griscinger,       Vol.  Jj   p.  KK-1 

Estimates  agreed  to;  "   35  ?.  LL-1 


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miME  hiiii:>t:-:u<  crf:.co  oft 

en  Estimates: 


Mr.  Frost  (Victor:*.:.)    Vol.  34,  p.  L-'i 

Mr.  i-Iouck,  ■   34  p.  N-3 

Estimate-!-;  t greed  to.  "   3^  p.  h-3 


PlOyXFCI.  L  SECRET: 2Y ,   Department  of: 
On  Estimates : 


Mr.    Jelsh,  Vol.  23  p.  C-';> 

Mr.   IIouclc,                                 "  23, p.  3-1 

Mr.   ^alsber^,                         ,l  23  p.  G-l 

Mr,    Frost    (Victoria)           "  23  p.  G-2 

Mr.  Gruramett,                     "  23  p.  a- 10 

Estimates  agreed  to:                               ''  23  p.  G-14 


PaoVIHCI.'L  TKEAuU^Ea,    De>.rts.ient   of: 


On  Estimates. 


Mr.  Float    (Victor_a)  Vol.    .6  p.  H-2 


'        36  o.   AA-jj 
36  p.   BB-6 


Mr.  N  icicle,  "       36  p;   1-1 

Mr.   M&cOdruut,  "        36  p.    J- 


e 


Mr.  o.  Ubor;j,  36  p.  A.'\-l 

36  p.  3B-S 

1'ii-.   Hob  rts,  "  ;6  o.  i/'.-5 

Mr.  illume,  ■  36  p.  AA-9 

Mr.  aardrope,  ,!  36  p.  AA-1 

Mr.  iiac  .ul-y,  ■  36  p.  AA-1 

Mr.  Urrrender,  "  36  p.  A.\-l- 

Mr.  Myers ,  ■  36  p.  BB-3 

Ac,   Oliver,  "  36  p.  BB-;i 

i,st.u,a:tes  ;.  ^reed  to.  "  36  p.  ES-lk 


-197- 

PUBLIC  '.niLFLlxZ     Department   of; 

On  Estimates: 

Mr.    G-Odfellow,  Vol.  33  p.  C-C-8 

-T.    C-rummett,  "  33, pi  LL-3 

i-r.   Colllnga,  ■  33  p.  JJ-3 

1-r.    Salsberg,  "  33  p.  JJ-S 

I-r.   Frost    (Victoria)    ■  33  p.  IQZ-6 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontarifo)  ■  33  p.  MM-5 

Estimates  a  reed  to.  "  33  p.  11.-7 


FU3LIC  ■„ORKS.  Department  of: 


On  estimates : 


top.  Thomas  (Elgin),     Vol.  32  p.  3-6 
Mr.  Stewart,  "   32  p.  D-5 

Estimates  a;  reed  to.  «   32  p#  D_g 


REFORM"  I; -bTITUTIGIvS.  Department  of: 

On  Estimates, 

Mr.  ?oot«,  Vol.  35,  p.  DD-1 

Mr,  Phillips,  "  35,  p.  GG-7 

Mr.  Kixon,  "  35  p.  KH-3 

Mr.  Thomas,  (Ontario)"  35  p.  JJ-2 

Estimates  agreed  to...  «  35  ?  p#  J--5 


-198- 


TRAVEL  ATP  PUBLICITY.  Department  of; 

On  Estimates: 

Mr.  Cecile,        Vol.  27  p.  D-l. 

Sstiraates   a: reed  to!  "        27  p.   F-2 


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